Effects Of Social Media On I.Q. (worrying)
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2024 10:45 pm
I noticed a definite decline in the population, with the physical and psychological aspects both affected. Psychologically, it's a lack of "curiosity" and a passive, sluggish contentment to just exist and, of course, shun imagined dangers (hypochondria is rife). On the large sites like Facebook, those who post comments seldom go beyond a couple of sentences - all of it shallow and mundane. It would be hard to imagine someone taking up T.M., learning piano, a language or something that goes beyond work and shopping.
What on earth has happened to people? It's totally like H.G. Wells Time Machine where the population has no vitality or sense of survival. Physically you also see the same decline - the younger generation skinny, and the bulk of people vastly overweight due to lack of activity.
It seems one top Indian psychologist agrees with me and that the government met to discuss her report. The theory is the internet reduces the evolutionary stimulus to think and solve problems for yourself, as opposed to just using Google for quick and ready answers. So, the brain processes far less and relies on internet use, becoming far less active. The same applies to how cars and buses cause us to walk less, so get fatter and sluggish. I think now, in fact, governments have accepted there's a problem.
Put bluntly, evolution is inescapable. Once we lose essential instincts such as risk and challenge, we will die off.
What on earth has happened to people? It's totally like H.G. Wells Time Machine where the population has no vitality or sense of survival. Physically you also see the same decline - the younger generation skinny, and the bulk of people vastly overweight due to lack of activity.
It seems one top Indian psychologist agrees with me and that the government met to discuss her report. The theory is the internet reduces the evolutionary stimulus to think and solve problems for yourself, as opposed to just using Google for quick and ready answers. So, the brain processes far less and relies on internet use, becoming far less active. The same applies to how cars and buses cause us to walk less, so get fatter and sluggish. I think now, in fact, governments have accepted there's a problem.
Put bluntly, evolution is inescapable. Once we lose essential instincts such as risk and challenge, we will die off.