If you replace “smart” with “used drugs recreationally” you might see my point?
Actually I don’t think that rationality (as the CFAR mission) has much to do with using drugs recreationally it does have something to do with being smart. You could have a CFAR that experiments with various mind altering substances to see which of those improve rationality. That’s not the CFAR that we have.
I did a lot of QS PR. That means having a 2 hour interview where the journalist might pick 30 seconds of phrases that come on TV.
I wouldn’t have had any issue in that context of playing into a nerd stereotype. On the other hand I wouldn’t have said something that fits QS users into the stereotype of drug users.
If you replace “smart” with “used drugs recreationally” you might see my point?
Actually I don’t think that rationality (as the CFAR mission) has much to do with using drugs recreationally it does have something to do with being smart. You could have a CFAR that experiments with various mind altering substances to see which of those improve rationality. That’s not the CFAR that we have.
I did a lot of QS PR. That means having a 2 hour interview where the journalist might pick 30 seconds of phrases that come on TV. I wouldn’t have had any issue in that context of playing into a nerd stereotype. On the other hand I wouldn’t have said something that fits QS users into the stereotype of drug users.
Fair enough; drug use is a lot more public relations damaging than self-proclaimed high IQ.