I do indeed.
I also took a job far closer to home last year, I'm only commuting 8 minutes each way now.
The needs thing is interesting. But you can't really have a conversation about the higher needs without the lower needs being satisfied first.
Yes, I was involved in a bunch of Reddit communities that were really good.
But it go to the point where it shit the bed; it was time to leave. I was happy to find Lemmy. I haven't been back to Reddit in around 6 months.
I don't do algorithmic social media. So Lemmy is really up my alley.
If I was going to map something like ability in vector space; I would put IQ and EI on orthogonal axis. Each a component of the overall ability vector.
But to this you would have to add (just for mental parts), components of memory (storage and recall), curiosity, how do you measure creativity? The overall vector becomes the unique position in n-space, where n is the number of components you choose to measure.
knowledge (IQ) became much more readily available
Just a note knowledge and IQ are not the same. From psychology today:
IQ tests seek to measures a variety of intellectual skills that include verbal, non-verbal and spatial.
From my reading over the years, IQ tests have been modified many times to try to remove any specific references to knowledge. One example is the removal of the question of "what colour are rubies?" this was because it unfairly penalized poor people who may never have seen a ruby.
I think your musing around different routes to power, is probably not far off base. If you are really high in either IQ or EI you probably have high potential to gain power (just different types).
This discussion has gone off on a wonderful tangent :)
I don't sleep that much. I have the advantage of being a short sleeper, 4-6 hrs per night is normal, I find it very difficult to sleep more than 6 hrs.
I'm usually in bed by 11, and asleep before 12.
I wake before my alarm at 5:30
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