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by Fomite
4174 days ago
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It's not actually all being naive and manipulable. If nothing else, there's also an intense selection bias in your sample - if you are talking to your professors, generally speaking you're talking to people who made it. As a university student, its very hard to find the bitter postdoc who left to go work for a defense contractor. |
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If you can't spot a dishonest salespitch from an academic, doesn't that make you gullible?
Smart people make decisions based on evidence. Gullible people trust their elders.
I can't see any better solution to human gullibility than to herd all the gullible people into a reproductive dead end. This means gullible men should be put into a situation of poverty so they can't find mates, and gullible women should be made to work in careers until they turn 38 and their likelihood of reproduction drops into the single digits.
If we can't make gullible people smart, we can at least make sure their genes leave the gene pool.