Rejection Lowers Your IQ
from the be-loved-by-everyone dept
This can't be good. It seems that a new study says that people who are "rejected" by others have their IQ drop by about 25%. That's pretty significant. Past studies have shown that people who were rejected are more aggressive and violent - so now we have dumber, more aggressive and violent people who are upset that they've been rejected. I'm not sure how much I buy the results of the study, though. It says that IQ dropped 25% immediately on the person being rejected. Isn't the whole point of IQ that it's supposed to stay fairly constant? Also, how long does the effect last? Is it permanent? That makes no sense. So, is it a momentary rage that takes over the brain and makes you dumb, angry, and violent until civilization kicks back in? All I know is that my IQ is low enough as is. Don't expect me to ask any women out for a date in a long time. It's just way too risky...Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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msykes
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I'm starting to think life is just a confidence thing.
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confidence not all it's cracked up to be....
Read this article.
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life != confidence
''There is absolutely no evidence that low self-esteem is particularly harmful,'' Emler says. ''It's not at all a cause of poor academic performance; people with low self-esteem seem to do just as well in life as people with high self-esteem. In fact, they may do better, because they often try harder.''
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rejection community...
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Re: rejection community...
I'm totally going to take part in "The International Reject Project." I'm ready to come out of Reject Denial.
This is very cool. This guy is hilarious and completely on!
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Re: rejection community...
I'm totally going to take part in "The International Reject Project." I'm ready to come out of Reject Denial.
This is very cool. This guy is hilarious.
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IQ
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I'm not so sure
I'm surprised we got the net to work at all!
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