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Blackpill The Science of Smart: How Your Social Life in High School Affects You Today

Another fat L for ":soy::Highschool doesn't mean shit bro! Life begins after HS!" copERs and another certified W for HS is the start of life enjoyERs.:smonk:

So I stumbled upon this old article from around 2013, a bit outdated by now but it still provides us with valuable insight. :feelswhere:



But when we say it. :feelsjuice:


Now yes, 10% isn't let's say 40% which is almost half. However, 10% is at least within the range to where we know that it is noticeable & thus, has a substantial degree of impact upon ones overall life.


This study is quite comprehensive, since it studies a large pool as well as conducts it over quite the long-term. Arguably, It should have started tracking them from Freshman year(first year of HS in the US/ninth grade) or from earlier on.


Although this is over a decade old by now, I find it interesting that this research became prominent around the time when PUA and all that other stuff was gaining traction, the Incel community was in its very early stages, and ofc ER.

As @WorthlessSlavicShit proved recently, Lookism as a term is gaining popularity nowadays and is about proportional to that of the term sexism around the start of Second-wave feminism. Sadly, I can see this being utilized by foids as an excuse for their "problems," but it is some degree of lifefuel to see at least some are becoming aware.

Now, let's analyze some of the main findings:


Interesting enviornmentpill. Ofc, I am a big believer in genetic predetermines, but you cannot neglect that environment plays an important role in some shape or form. However, what people seem to forget is that family environment is a byproduct of family genetics, for example:


This would amount to concede that the manner by which early youth environment is influenced can hinge upon that of genetics.


Interesting, I guess this further serves to prove that diversity indeed is not a strength. :feelsjuice:

Again, this further ties into the fact that a lot of personality is well, heritable:




This find, however, is quire astronomical.

It highlights to us that ascertaining social-skills within HS essentially, can impact your socio-economic status much further down the line. To summarize it up, social-status improvements in HS by just one-decile(having one more friend) can lead to noticeable economic improvement in the future: In fact, this wage boost is about equivalent to almost half a year of extra schooling. :dafuckfeels:

One thing I do like that this study addresses, is this factor:



In a way, they are kinda saying the quiet part out loud again here. Right here, they more or less admit that HS is when life really begins, when you are no longer seen as a child who needs any kind of support, but simply needs to be thrown to the Jungle and chewed up & spat out.

Now ofc, bluepillers & our friends over at IT would argue this is all due to "sociological" factors. Whilst I do agree for sure, environment can play a role, we cannot negate the genetic role of inheritance towards factors which help one socialize, such as extraversion, combined with the basic fact as to how looks contribute towards this all. All of which, is genetic based & has a moderate to strong correlation with heritability.


this part further confirms our basic premises. It blows the whole "be a good person n' nice to everyone n' sheit" argument right out of the water- due to the simple fact of the matter that this finds no measurable effect when one names supposed friends, yet a strong correlation is noted when others list you off as a friend. If you were anything like me in HS, all of your friendships were more or less quite one sided, with you steering more towards the one who initiated things.




Ah, who could have guessed?:feelsjuice::feelsUgh:

Found this quite interesting to read.


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secondary school worst days of my life.
 
This is really obvious, but it probably has nothing to do with HS actually being that important. Obviously a sociable chad is going to be popular in HS and after it. Any incel who became a 6'3 chad tomorrow would have all of their social problems disappear (even if they are still cripplingly autistic)
 
Thanks for posting this. Had an argument with my mother over this. "Just go to college!" "Everyone is immature in high school!/Everyone is bullied in high school" "Get a job" She finds it hard to believe that I shut-myself in mid high school due to being rejected and bullied, and instead believes I'm just a lazy "leech" now. I was never able to develop the correct social skills or make any friends.
Thats coping right there. :bluepill:
 
It's ridiculous that it's even an argument for speculation, you become completely more self aware the more you are treated like shit through life as opposed to how good you've been treated, that's simply why most who've had it okay or great simply don't give a fuck because it isn't a choice, it's just something they've never experienced or had to struggle to comprehend. Even if they were to educate themselves on the matter it still doesn't matter because it was never part of their life experience from the most learning and important parts of your life that mould you into the person you are today.
 

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