"The Surprising IQ Surge: How Women's Mate Selection Elevates Our Collective Intelligence?
Robert Yawe
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Ever asked yourself who you would have married if we still lived in an age of predominantly arranged marriages?
That crossed my mind last night, then my over active imagination saw a correlation with IQ levels and the recent exponential growth in technology across the world mainly driven by the US where there has been the largest diversity in marriage, excluding their rural folk.
So, in the ways of today I gave ChatGPT an assignment;
"As a fiction writer, write an article in a humorous style that tries to correlate the recent rapid development in our to the opportunities for women to decide who to reproduce with as opposed to the ancient days were women never got to select their spouse".
Here is the outcome after a few re-generations and tweaks, enjoy.
Ladies and gentlemen, let's embark on an extraordinary journey through history, where a profound shift in mate selection not only changed the game of love but also had an astonishing impact on the collective intelligence of humanity. Picture a time, not so long ago, when the possibility of women choosing their mates was as remote as the moon being made of green cheese. Today, we explore the fascinating correlation between this transformation and the remarkable surge in the average person's IQ over the past two centuries. Get ready for a tale that's as illuminating as it is captivating!
In the days of yore, women's influence over selecting a mate was about as significant as a firefly's glow in a moonless night. Think of a time when IQ was a nebulous concept, and the pursuit of intelligence was as rare as finding a unicorn in your backyard. Picture this: you were stuck with a partner whose idea of a stimulating conversation was grunting in agreement. Our ancestors couldn't even send smoke signals to their friends, saying, "Ugg's choice in mates is as enlightening as a cave wall."
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Now, fast forward to today, an age when technology has granted us the power of choice. Enter dating apps, where women can explore potential partners with the precision of an archaeologist unearthing ancient treasures. Swipe right for the polymath who can discuss quantum mechanics over brunch, or left for someone who believes that the wheel is merely a round rock with aspirations. The power to choose has transitioned from the capricious whims of fate to the discerning judgment of our fingertips.
But what about those pivotal moments in history, roughly two hundred years ago, when women began to have a say in their partners' selection? These moments were like turning points in a novel, where the protagonist's choices alter the course of the story. It was during this time that women started to marry not just for survival but for compatibility and intellectual stimulation.
This shift in mate selection catalyzed an intellectual renaissance. Marriages based on shared values, interests, and intellectual pursuits fostered environments where children could thrive intellectually. Partners in these unions engaged in conversations that spanned beyond the mundanity of daily life. They discussed literature, philosophy, science, and the arts, thereby nurturing the minds of their offspring in an intellectually enriched atmosphere.
As these offspring grew, they inherited not only their parents' shared interests but also their intellectual capabilities. With each generation, the average person's IQ saw a gradual but substantial rise. It was like a ripple effect that transformed society from one that prized brawn over brains to one that celebrated the power of thought and knowledge.
In conclusion, the correlation between women's ability to choose intellectually stimulating mates and the significant increase in the average person's IQ over the past two centuries is nothing short of remarkable. This transformation in mate selection wasn't just a revolution in love but an evolution of our collective intelligence. So, here's to love, intellect, and choices that have elevated us to new heights of understanding and wisdom. Cheers to a brighter, more intelligent future, all thanks to the power of choice!
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1 年She chose you??
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1 年Robert Yawe calm down.... hahahahahahaha
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1 年Noted. Will rectify..
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1 年Yes. That is the primary role of the female in all species of the animal Kindgdom.
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1 年Robert most tech oriented work in US is carried out by Diverse brain power imported from all over the world. However I will let go of you on the diversity of marriage producing intelligent generation as a matter of doubt.