despisedpaul
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The average STEMcel is impoverished in many key areas of life, namely, in friends and relationships.
That being said, STEMcels excel at one thing: utilizing their autistic traits to learn math and physics and solve problems. This permits them to take a gamble at a high paying job, which may in turn attract women. If not for love, for at least sex.
But the brain of the STEMcel is not one that endures.
Constant loneliness, isolation, designing things in a cubicle all day and exerting tremendous mental energy takes a toll on the brain.
In my experience, tasks become harder and harder. The brain becomes slower, more fuzzy. What was once clear is now muddied, and youre struggling to keep up.
Without love, sex, friends, or community, how is it that the mind can prevail? We hear of it in fiction, the lone hero who comes back against all odds. But this is only a story.
In reality, while we are doing jobs 10x harder than our bosses, their social intelligence is growing, and our logical intelligence is dying. The bigger picture closes in on itself, and our dreams are eroded. Never having sprung to what we came here for in the first place: success.
That being said, STEMcels excel at one thing: utilizing their autistic traits to learn math and physics and solve problems. This permits them to take a gamble at a high paying job, which may in turn attract women. If not for love, for at least sex.
But the brain of the STEMcel is not one that endures.
Are social isolation and loneliness associated with cognitive decline in ageing? - PMC
Social isolation and loneliness are associated with poor health (immunity, inflammation, etc.) in ageing. The purpose of this scoping review was to investigate the link between social isolation, loneliness (as distinct constructs, in contrast to ...
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Constant loneliness, isolation, designing things in a cubicle all day and exerting tremendous mental energy takes a toll on the brain.
In my experience, tasks become harder and harder. The brain becomes slower, more fuzzy. What was once clear is now muddied, and youre struggling to keep up.
Without love, sex, friends, or community, how is it that the mind can prevail? We hear of it in fiction, the lone hero who comes back against all odds. But this is only a story.
In reality, while we are doing jobs 10x harder than our bosses, their social intelligence is growing, and our logical intelligence is dying. The bigger picture closes in on itself, and our dreams are eroded. Never having sprung to what we came here for in the first place: success.
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