People are getting dumber. That’s not a judgment; it’s a global fact. In a host of leading nations, IQ scores have started to decline.
Though there are legitimate questions about the relationship between IQ and intelligence, and broad recognition that success depends as much on other virtues like grit, IQ tests in usethroughout
the world today really do seem to capture something meaningful and
durable. Decades of research have shown that individual IQ scores
predict things such as educational achievementand longevity. More broadly, the average IQ score of a country is linked to economic growth and scientific innovation.
So if IQ scores are really dropping, that could not only
mean 15 more seasons of the Kardashians, but also the potential end of
progress on all these other fronts, ultimately leading to fewer
scientific breakthroughs, stagnant economies and a general dimming of
our collective future.
As yet, the United States hasn’t hit this IQ wall — despite
what you may be tempted to surmise from the current state of the
political debate. But don’t rush to celebrate American exceptionalism:
If IQs are dropping in other advanced countries but not here, maybe that
means we’re not really an advanced country (too much poverty, too little social support).
I blame the Flu shots, god only knows what people are injecting into their bodies...
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