Alpha Prime
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Not having enough REM-sleep will make you stupid.
what methods are effective... if any are.
Make a mistake.
Do you have suggestions for improving my NP-like intelligence? I'm in a kind of a creative rut right now. Or so I feel.
I think it's very easy to be happier if you're smarter. Smarter=can do things quickly=have more free time to do what you want=happy
In my case, I might be considerably happier with more intelligence. I really agree to FDG here. I often spend at least 3-4 hours a day doing something complex, something I'd fit in 1 hour given the right boost of intelligence. The slowness of my thought gives me pain and unhappiness.Intellectualism does not denote one as being more industrious or efficient. In fact, I think intellectuals deal more with not necessarily with depression but with discontentment and varying levels of unhappiness more than they do with happiness in general.
What you're describing is more like "ignorance=bliss."
Intellectualism does not denote one as being more industrious or efficient. In fact, I think intellectuals deal more with not necessarily with depression but with discontentment and varying levels of unhappiness more than they do with happiness in general.
What you're describing is more like "ignorance=bliss."
Intellectualism does not denote one as being more industrious or efficient. In fact, I think intellectuals deal more with not necessarily with depression but with discontentment and varying levels of unhappiness more than they do with happiness in general.
The slowness of my thought gives me pain and unhappiness.
It seems like an intelligent person may have to deal with issues rather clearly (in virtue of their intelligence) that a less intelligent person would not be bothered by simply because they are less able or willing to grasp the issues as precisely. But SINCE they are more intelligent than average, they have fewer resources which deal with the concerns they have, since fewer people will have dealt with them. So, any particular issue they find themselves facing could conceivably take them longer to deal with simply because they are more likely to have to derive the answers themselves.
Totally. Put yourself in situations you aren't comfortable with. Quickest way out a rut, and I wish I did it more often.
If it's who you are then why do you need to maintain it?intelligence is not a tool and because of that it can't be applied at will. it's who you are, so you must maintain it by means of intrinsic authenticity.
How many geniuses have been happy, contented sorts, and how many have killed themselves?It's up to them if these "issues" bother them. Trying to find an answer to a complicated scientific question or problem is not something that usually deters from the happiness of a person; usually "smaller", cumulated problems are those that interfere the most (lack of resources, lack of home, lack of job, lack of friends, criminality, bad health) with happiness, problems that smarter people are much less likely to have, on average. I think it has yet to be proved that neuroticism (which is what you speak about in your post, for example) and intelligence are correlated. If you look at "geniuses", you will find both very good-natured people, and neurotic ones.
I think it's very easy to be happier if you're smarter. Smarter=can do things quickly=have more free time to do what you want=happy
If it's who you are then why do you need to maintain it?
That doesn't make sense. If it's intrinsic to your being then there wouldn't be much you could do one way or the other to alter it.
It is a tool, in the sense that it is a means to an end. Not an end in itself. What value is intelligence if it isn't applied?
How many geniuses have been happy, contented sorts, and how many have killed themselves?
Your argument is fallacious. You are saying that trying to find the answer to a complicated scientific question isn't a factor in the happiness of the average individual. But we are not talking about the average individual. The average individual doesn't trouble himself with such thoughts. Maslow, etc.
K R Jamieson amongst others has written about the correlation between genius and mental illness.
Health is found in homeostasis and balance, not at the edge of the bell curve.
Having more time can just mean having more time to be bored, unless you are lucky enough to find a sufficiently stimulating environment, and those become harder to find with increasing intelligence (of necessity). Boredom makes people unhappy.
And no matter how intelligent you are, you will always run up against the limitations of human frailty. The higher your standards are, the more disappointment you will face. The larger the questions you grapple with, the greater your exasperation at their seeming insolubility.
You know that you argued two opposing point of views in the two different quotes, right?![]()
living 4 weeks with nice people, doing gymnastics in the morning, doing some therapeutic trance work twice a week, being in nature, trying to find myself -doubledtripled my ability to read and focus/comprehend.
4 weeks of sitting alone at home with the noisy computer, being annoyed by other Internet users, hunting down random useless bits of information - took it away again.
One of the simplest thing is to play mind chess - either with yourself, and/or, others around you. Streeeetch an idea.
noted.Not having enough REM-sleep will make you stupid.
meditation: focusing soley on the sensation of your breathing. But its really difficult and in most cases vie tried it ive either eventually given up or fallen asleep. But the when i succeeded felt a sensation of intense rejuvination through my brain, the feeling you have when you finally start ot go to sleep only x 1000000. afterwards I noticed a significant change, even after some of my half attempts. you "awake" in a state of focus. in fact, it takes awhile to come out of it. once, i had to stare at a blade of grass for a few mintues, gradually letting more and more thoughts enter my mind. my decision making became significantly more efficient, i made all the right ones without zoning out or getting distracted. such clarity and focus was totally alien to me. it doesnt change the make-up fo your intellect but it will allow you to utilize it.If you come across things like supplements which really work for you, let me know.