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Ingrid Bauer <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 2 Nov 1999 13:16:35 -0800
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>Another odd paradox is the fact that IQ scores have steadily and
>substantially *risen* during the second half of the 20th century,
>despite this being the period of greatest ingestion of processed
>foods and non-foods.  Very strange.
yes let's forget about IQ as a meaningfull tool to measure what?
IQ seems to me a method of measuring how a brain is well trained and
obedient in a specific way of thinking.
It seems to me that the more complex and elaborate the thinking can be , the
more the person get removed from the capacity of taking good care of oneself
.
The unsustainable life styles, that humans developped,  with their high
scores IQ demonstrate how inneficient  our brains are to make us happy.
I like this fondamental question : < Do you want to be right or to be happy?
> It is one or the other.
Eistein famous sentence that i can't reproduce word to word said it well :
that we can't resolve our problems with the same kind of thinking that
created them.
jean-claude

>
>Todd Moody
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