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by nvoeiah 936 days ago
I have had the (not so novel, I admit) realisation that most intelligent people I know have had zero children, whilst most dumb people I know have had (at least) one. This was funny when it was the plot of a movie, now it's starting to worry me.
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> most intelligent people I know have had zero children

Did you consider your sampling bias?

The occasional war corrects this imbalance. We're overdue.

The longer I live, the more I recognize that everybody has a role despite any apparent flaws. Take gays-- in a hunter-gatherer society, a clique not burdened by children to protect are free to become scouts or trailblazers; they have mobility. This childless-by-choice stuff is a modern invention and not an option for sexually-active adults otherwise.

We don't all have the same purpose. We're more like ants than we want to admit.

Define "intelligent" and "dumb." Ensuring one's genetic line continues could be considered natural--i.e., of nature--intelligence.
> Ensuring one's genetic line continues could be considered natural--i.e., of nature--intelligence.

Natural selection optimizes for the human species over tens/hundreds of thousands of years. You won’t see a benefit in your lifetime.

Not having kids, well, you see the result in your lifetime (tends to be a slightly positive result).