Cult recruiting methods based on dosing victims with the brain chemicals released during capture bonding would make cults even more of a problem than they are now. – Keith Henson
Genetic studies in Iceland have found that many of the women who were the founding stock of Iceland came from England and what is now France. Some were probably captured and carried off in Viking raids only 40 generations ago. – Keith Henson
People can undergo a sudden change of thinking and loyalties under threat of death or intense social pressure and isolation from friends and family. – Keith Henson
People repeat behaviour that leads to flooding their brains with pleasurable chemicals. The short-term reward loop acts over hours to years, and the long-term reproductive success loop over generations. – Keith Henson
Fighting hard to protect yourself and your relatives is good for your genes, but when captured and escape is not possible, giving up short of dying and making the best you can of the new situation is also good for your genes. – Keith Henson
Action leads to Attention. that in the short-term releases Rewarding brain chemicals and in the long term improves reproductive success. – Keith Henson
Even small cults are a serious cost on the world economy, to victims, their families, employers, friends, and credit-card companies. – Keith Henson
Some people recovering from drugs or alcohol stay with the programs indefinitely, making the recovery program their family, a long-term source of attention rewards. – Keith Henson
Successful cult memes induce intense social interaction behaviour between cult members. This trips the attention detectors. – Keith Henson
Children do not have to learn that streets are dangerous places by potentially fatal trial and error. – Keith Henson
Could people be trained to be less gullible? Or are you as stuck with gullibility as you are with skin colour? – Keith Henson
I suspect that a substantial fraction of human problems in the world today, not just cults, result from the mismatch between the current environment and the environment in which we evolved. – Keith Henson
I can’t think of anyone who is up on evolutionary psychology and related areas who is deluded enough to be called a utopian. – Keith Henson
High status males had multiple wives or additional mating opportunities in the ancestral environment. – Keith Henson
Attention is the way social primates measure status. It is highly rewarding because it causes the release of brain chemicals such as dopamine and endorphins. – Keith Henson
Cults, or related social movements such as the Taliban in Afghanistan, result in massive military expenses. – Keith Henson
Most of the suicide hijackers came from Saudi Arabia, a place not lacking in wealth. But due to rapid population growth, the wealth per capita has fallen by about half in a generation. – Keith Henson
Evolution acts slowly. Our psychological characteristics today are those that promoted reproductive success in the ancestral environment. – Keith Henson
As for leadership, I am the kind who leads reluctantly and more by example than anything else. Someone had to be on the incorporation papers as president. – Keith Henson
Anyone who has ever had the feeling of being higher than a kite after giving a public speech is well aware of the effects of attention. – Keith Henson
If anyone wonders why the airlines are not doing well it is because flying has been made such an unpleasant and degrading experience. – Keith Henson
The rare person is still interested in new advances when they are adults. There is possibly a correlation with intelligence. In any case, you have to be fairly bright to keep learning and changing attitudes as you get older. – Keith Henson
The information that is passed from person to person and from generation to generation is the primary factor that gives humans a competitive advantage over other animals. – Keith Henson