In “A Matter of Trust,” I pointed out how untrustworthy people are. If you don’t possess expertise on a topic, it becomes quite challenging to know who you can trust. Yet, you must be able to trust certain people, because no one man can know everything they need to know. …| Derek L. Ramsey
i still think my favorite thing that’s ever happened to me on the internet is the time a guy said…| Derek L. Ramsey
Surfdumb was a regular reading and commenter here for some time. I think he left because of the Professor’s frequent long comments (which is much less often the case these days) and because my sons are allowed to read here (which is a weird reason to avoid commenting, but whatever). …| Derek L. Ramsey
Here is the series so far: Prelude — Hypergamy is a Myth Part 1 — Hypergamy is a Myth Part 2 — Hypergamy Note Part 3 — Luck Part 4 — Reasons for Divorce Part 5 — A Case Study on Marriage (Intermission) Part 6 — What is Hypergamy? (Part …| Derek L. Ramsey
We recently had a big discussion on intelligence in “San Francisco and Schooling” and (to a lesser extent) “Hypergamy and Male Variability.” But, perhaps you want a quick-and-easy rundown on intelligence that doesn’t require an advanced degree. Here is a short video that does just that: Here is a quick …| Derek L. Ramsey