The Worst Sexual System
- Nito Gnoci
- Sep 30, 2024
- 5 min read
Updated: May 20
The play takes place on a rocky planet called Earth.
It looks (surprised) like we’re in a city called… Jersey City. There’s the (not impressed) skyscrapers of NYC across the river.
Oh it seems we are somehow simultaneously in a garden, a peaceful paradise.
Indeterminate I don’t know
I am the author. a hotel in Jersey City, N.J. a
fundraising dinner A number of prominent individuals are about
to cross paths. We will now consider the Fate not only of Earth,
but of the entire galaxy cluster that contains Earth. I say to
you: consider well. The play begins.y of people.
Moreover, watching someone play a sport is not a form of exercise.
Everyone jogging or walking a mile every day: that’s seems like a sporting event that benefits While not sports, poker or chess or even cooking and singing incorporate some of the primary skills needed for human survival like lying and planning and ingratiating ourselves with others.
Who is the greatest athlete?
One could question whether a fanatic devotion to being the best, the GOAT, is helpful for survival.
Humans in their natural state spend much of their time relaxing and enjoying themselves and socializing. Many mammals are extremely lazy: consider herbivores like sloths and carnivores like lions.
Layers of competition in inessential activities and a feverish obsession with finding the GOAT seems like an enormous waste of time and a wonderful method for disappointing the vast majority of people.
Moreover, watching someone play a sport is not a form of exercise.
Everyone jogging or walking a mile every day: that’s seems like a sporting event that benefits society.
In Thomas Jefferson’s letter to John Adams dated October 28, 1813, Jefferson contemplated the breeding of humans: “selecting the best male for a Haram of well chosen females also, which Theognis [6th century BC Greek poet] seems to recommend from the example of our sheep and asses, would doubtless improve the human, as it does the brute animal, and produce a race of veritable αρiςτοι. [best men] for experience proves that the moral and physical qualities of man, whether good or evil, are transmissible in a certain degree from father to son. but I suspect that the equal rights of men will rise up against this privileged Solomon, and oblige us to continue acquiescence under the ‘Αμαυρωςις γενεος αςτων’ [muddying the race of citizens]”.
We can improve the human species (physically and/or mentally) only by enraging the great majority of men.
Option 1: Somewhat superior women and extremely superior men breed. A small number of men monopolize & impregnate a large number of women.
Positive: Physically and mentally superior humans, Supermen, are produced.
Most men are left out.
Most women are competing for the attention of a few men.
Many people may be compelled to support the children of a few.
If such support is not forthcoming, women will be loath to raise children if given little or no help from the father.
Political instability
Which qualities make one superior? Do we want super-geniuses? Do we want very muscular men? Very tall men? Kind men or aggressive men? If we breed for hyper-masculine qualities will the women share these traits? Is this desirable?
Even the alpha males may not benefit from such a system. Consider the fury of O. J. Simpson and his brutal murder of his ex-wife. Simpson eventually chose a spouse from among the many women vying for his attention. After their divorce he had to pay large sums of money to support her luxurious lifestyle. Consider also playboys who grow bored. They suffer from a surfeit of nubile females.
Homosexuality may be viewed as an escape valve which provides solace to sub-alpha males.
Option 2: Most people marry and produce offspring. Those on approximately the same level pair off.
Positive: This system is more democratic and stable. Most people benefit.
Negative: The human race may not improve. This is especially true in a wealthy & safe society where fitness is not required for survival.
In my opinion Option 2 is the only viable one, at least until the development of artificial wombs.
The current system prevalent in modern societies offers the worst of both options. The 21st century mating game is completely unequal, yet few children of any kind are produced, in particular the most successful people rarely reproduce. Birth control and abortion have sharply reduced the birth rate. See: U.S. Fertility Rate Drops to Another Historic Low
The current system may also be faulted for promoting divorce and short-term relationships in general. A series of short term relationships may result in interrupted & unfocused child rearing, numerous step children, and undesirable health effects. intermittent
If the current system is so awful why is it in place? Why do legal, educational, and media institutions, bureaucracies of all kinds, work together to maintain the system? Because the elite find it useful.
Zoom in from space
Long shadows in the evening
The universe was not made for life, the universe is bent on destroying life! Volcanoes asteroid strike radiation!
You could argue the challenges placed in life’s way are life’s greatest glory. That we‘ve overcome all these catastrophes.
I can give meaning to a meaningless universe.
So the universe is meaningless a dumb boring mess
Without us
But you are part of the universe so aren’t you a dumb boring mess as well? So you think some angry ape on some tiny obscure planet is going to change the universe?
Many “scientific” statements are based on conjecture.
Is there an objective reality?
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