Playing civ makes you smarter?So, many intelligent people here... Is there some sort of connection between intelligence and Civ?
That's good enough for me!I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night
"I am the Owl Man! I know all and I see all, and I know why you have come!"I am routinely impressed by the general level of knowledge from posters here, and granted being a Civ forum it was bound to attract a certain subset with particular interests more towards things like History and Politics, but it still amazes me the level of detail and insight you guys have on particular topics or subjects.
Whether recalling the various nuances and dates of the Napoleonic wars or the pecularities of the electoral system, the history of socialism, or debating the merits of Capitalism, even the more contentious topics involving Racism, Religion, there usually is some basis of knowledge the poster is drawing upon that rises above the standard reddit thread or comment section.
I am curious to know what you guys feel has been the greatest source of your personal knowledge? Your University education? Any specific texts that were especially eye-opening? Documentaries? Travelling? Life experince? (Some of you seem to have had quite the storied lives!)
It's very inspiring stuff, do share!
Curiosity is probably the biggest driver for me.Curiosity helps a lot. That means I can actually get interested in things.
Yes, there is. But clean (or easily made potable water) is another issue. I mean Mars, Europa, the Gas Giant rings, some Asteroids, some outer planets and objects beyond the Kuiper Belt, and such have tonnes of ice. But how SAFE is it really for us to use for consumption?Or some other questions like where does the water come from and where will it go
I once had a discussion with a friend if there are still scientists around researching the nature of water - and the short answer is yes there a plenty
Or some other questions like where does the water come from and where will it go
I once had a discussion with a friend if there are still scientists around researching the nature of water - and the short answer is yes there a plenty
Playing civ makes you smarter?
Very well. The litmus test. Can you translate some Harappian script for me, to the nearest literal, or at least paraphrased, translation possible, being excused strictly idiomatic context, using the Internet?All subjects I know have benefited from the Internet as a source for self-guided learning. I have 2-year degrees in Chemistry and Biology (took me 5 years for 2 AS’s and 1 AA) and I’m working on a Bachelor’s of Science in Material Engineering. I use math everyday but the classes with knowledge I use most for discussions online are general education (economics, political science, English/Writing, humanities). I also know a lot of useless info, better suited for Jeopardy than anything else.
Curiosity is probably the biggest driver for me.
I want to know why the world around me is the way it is.
Currently one of the most important sources for information is public radio broadcasts. (Deutschlandfunk) I am spending quite some time in the car and they have a lot of high quality interview partners and real experts. IMHO there is quite often a big difference if you hear someone talking who is directly involved compared to reading about statements by them. Ofc more information can be found in books, but as my time is limited it is always good to have some profound overview of a topic before delving deeper.
I'm not as smart as a lot of people here, but I read a lot and keep notes on things too.