Look, when we realize something we get a dopamine kick. With enough of these kicks, being curious, interested, nerdy, dedicated to truth, facts, reason, logic, whatever -- all these things eventually become part of a behavioral contingency via positive reinforcement: I learn something, I get a dopamine kick, which increases my odds of wanting to learn something in the future.
Which brings me to intellectuals, whether professors, scientists, thinkers, anything, or even any person who has any varying inclination to learn about things. They are most definitely lying when they tell you it's all about truth. No. It's all about truth and the dopamine kick.
When we're getting wise, we're really just getting high in a socially acceptable way. Nerds are just people who, if they were in a usual substance abuse scenario (beer, wine, cocaine, etc.), would be locked away for fifty years or dried out in rehab. Adds a whole new meaning to, "getting high on life," right?
(How was that kick? Gooooood stuff, eh?)
Which brings me to intellectuals, whether professors, scientists, thinkers, anything, or even any person who has any varying inclination to learn about things. They are most definitely lying when they tell you it's all about truth. No. It's all about truth and the dopamine kick.
When we're getting wise, we're really just getting high in a socially acceptable way. Nerds are just people who, if they were in a usual substance abuse scenario (beer, wine, cocaine, etc.), would be locked away for fifty years or dried out in rehab. Adds a whole new meaning to, "getting high on life," right?
(How was that kick? Gooooood stuff, eh?)