>>11827996>No, but it represents an investment into human capital and provides a path of thinking and reading for people to become smarter.In principle yes, at least that is what higher education used to do. Nowadays I'm not so sure of that, at least when it comes to fields outside of STEM. Which leads me to:
>It's not meme degrees anymore though. Uni applications as a whole are now dominated by women.Yes, more women go to uni than men now, but it is the opposite for any STEM field. Other fields are more akin to busywork at best and pure indoctrination at worst.
>Partly, not fully. It mostly is, sure you can ruin your potential via garbage nutrition, stress and trauma etc, but to be an outlier in IQ you have to be born as one. Try to find a woman whose close male relatives are intelligent, that's how you get good genes for your children.
>women who can hold a convo about Napoleon, Artificial intelligence and AnarchismIf that is all you are looking for you will find many that fit the bill, educated or not. I guess that depends on how deep you expect those conversations to go. Women largely don't care much about those topics though and are more socially inclined.