Everything I've read suggests that IQ differences are most pronounced in the tail end of the curve, where Google employs most of its engineers, and that finding multiple times more males should be expected based on biology alone. Is that a correct summary?
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Yes, there is higher variance in IQ and in many other traits among males. That complicates the picture at the higher end of ability, but it is hard to explain in a podcast interview.
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Get in the Youtube game Geoffrey, please. Start your own channel and upload your thoughts. Don't worry about production value, get your thoughts out there at length. They'll go far beyond what you can do on Twitter. You're needed!
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Thanks, I'm thinking about it!
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time to get on
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Such differences shore up traits and skills that are less revered and less implicitly impressive which leads to inequality. The gaps seem unbridgeable per a bell curve. What are we to do?
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Not easy to keep the contiuity remains, when our men go to hunt bizons. It develops the two female fields: psyhology and word. When a man comes here, excentric or not, the evolution is the last thing in his heart - ordinarily, he makes revolution. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Vesta-Roman-goddess … 1/2pic.twitter.com/QTAC49DfFN
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I started watching this right away when it showed up in my feed, but I just don't have 75 min. at a time. Many good videos on topics like these are a bit too long. But I'll return and finish this one, seeing how many people are raving about it and it went through the ceiling.
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