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Sensitivity: The Link Between Intelligence, Insanity, and Chronic Illness

Sensitivity: The Link Between Intelligence, Insanity, and Chronic Illness

Update: 2024-02-24
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In this episode, I explore the detrimental effects of societal expectations on highly sensitive individuals. I argue that the most damaging aspect of the relationship between sensitivity, intelligence, and insanity arises from societal institutions, especially education. These institutions often favor psychopathic and narcissistic traits at the expense of highly sensitive individuals, leading to frequent chronic mental and physical health issues.

I present examples of renowned geniuses throughout history who have suffered due to their heightened intelligence and sensitivity in American and European societies. This highlights the harsh reality that our society often fails to properly value those who make significant contributions, treating them instead as disposable resources.

I stress the need for paradigm shifts that more effectively support sensitive individuals. I suggest creating specialized environments dedicated to and for sensitive people, where their unique values and talents are acknowledged, understood, and fostered. Neglecting to make these changes risks losing those most equipped to develop solutions for our future challenges. 

00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Topic
00:12 Society's Impact on Mental and Physical Health
01:17 The Power of Intellectual Autonomy
01:43 Global Threats and the Need for Self-Trust
03:59 The Role of Empathy and Altruism
05:26 The Flaws of the Education System
06:47 The Importance of Storytelling
09:48 The Struggles of Being Different
10:14 The Power of a Healthy Environment
13:36 The Importance of Unity and Collaboration
14:30 The Role of Education in Suppressing Genius
21:15 The Impact of Forced Education on Gifted Children
23:45 The Need for Change in the Education System
26:03 The Impact of Peer Intelligence on Child Development
26:47 The Misunderstanding of Gifted Children's Development
27:01 The Struggle of Raising Gifted Children in a Conventional System
27:39 The Importance of Nurturing Individuality in Children
30:03 The Power of Healing Through Connection
32:34 The Tragic Impact of the Education System on Creatives
34:11 The Health Struggles of Historical Geniuses
39:44 The Need for a New Approach to Education for Highly Sensitive People
45:12 The Power of Sensory Perception in Learning
49:33 The Importance of Cultivating and Healing Each Other
50:09 The Inefficiency of Traditional Teaching Methods
50:40 Updates and Future Plans
51:15 Conclusion: The Value of This Discussion

I reference the following sources in this podcast.
Terry Doyle Talking About His Book - Learner Centered Teaching
https://youtu.be/AlEgA_U2FnY

The Learning Pyramid of Retention
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/The-learning-pyramid-Learning-Pyramid-2020_fig1_350582593

https://www.npr.org/2020/07/14/891140598/understanding-unconscious-bias
The table Information transmission rates of the senses shows how much information is processed by each of the five senses. This table immediately directs attention to the problem of determining what is happening to all this data. In other words, the human body sends 11 million bits per second to the brain for processing, yet the conscious mind seems to be able to process only 50 bits per second. 

Donald and Gua - Infant, Human and Chimpanzee, Raised as Siblings.
https://www.the-sun.com/news/3802699/experiment-baby-donald-ape-human-killing-himself/
https://youtu.be/gCxf7yUDzio
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/guy-simultaneously-raised-chimp-and-baby-exactly-same-way-see-what-would-happen-180952171/

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Sensitivity: The Link Between Intelligence, Insanity, and Chronic Illness

Sensitivity: The Link Between Intelligence, Insanity, and Chronic Illness

Lillian Skinner