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Jué

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[BLACKPILL] My Worldview Through Neuroaesthetics and the Science of Looksmaxing


Welcome to the thread!Wsp niggers I’m Jué and I’m sharing my Black Pill perspective, grounded in findings from neuroaesthetics, evolutionary psychology, and developmental biology. Here you’ll find an in-depth analysis of why symmetry, proportion, and physical attractiveness shape much of our social, professional, and romantic interactions.


1. Neuroaesthetic FoundationsNeuroaesthetics explores how the nervous system processes and values visually “pleasing” stimuli.
  • []Reward Circuits: Images with proportions near the golden ratio (φ ≈ 1.618) and high bilateral symmetry activate the nucleus accumbens, amygdala, and orbitofrontal cortex, generating feelings of pleasure and motivation.[]Pattern Detection: The ventral visual stream (V1–V4) quickly encodes contours and geometric relationships. Proportional configurations are recognized in early processing stages, even before texture or color details.
  • Evolutionary Signaling: These responses indicate the absence of developmental asymmetries and optimal embryonic growth—attributes linked to better health and reproductive fitness.


2. Symmetry and Visual ProcessingBilateral symmetry is the brain’s primary cue for “beauty.”
  • []Innate Preference: Ultrashort exposures (<50 ms) reveal that people choose perfectly symmetric images significantly above chance, even without conscious awareness.[]Neural Efficiency: Detecting symmetry requires fewer neural resources than analyzing complex textures, freeing up energy for processing more advanced social and emotional signals.
  • Biological Integrity Marker: Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) reflects developmental stress and genetic burden, serving as a marker of overall biological quality.


3. The Halo Effect and Perceived TrustworthinessThe halo effect extends the positive perception of physical attractiveness to other traits.
  • []Broad Attribution: Highly attractive faces receive higher ratings for honesty, intelligence, and competence, even when evaluators lack objective information.[]Neural Basis: EEG studies show a larger P300 potential when viewing attractive faces, reflecting preferential processing and value attribution.
  • Social Advantage: The trust generated by attractiveness facilitates cooperation and bolsters status in social hierarchies, creating a positive feedback loop.


4. Workplace Advantages“Pretty privilege” clearly influences hiring and career advancement:
  • []Interview Callbacks: Attractive candidates receive up to 65% more callbacks in selection processes than average or lower-attractiveness applicants.[]Starting Salaries: Entry-level salaries are 10–20% higher for physically attractive individuals, controlling for education and experience.
  • Promotions and Leadership: Attractive employees have a 30% faster promotion rate and quicker access to leadership roles due to expanded professional networks.


5. Well-being and Quality of LifePhysical attractiveness also correlates with better mental and social health indicators:
  • []Psychological Health: Higher self-esteem and lower rates of anxiety and depression among those who perceive their body image positively.[]Social Support: Easier rapport-building translates into strong support networks, a protective factor against chronic stress.
  • Life Opportunities: Inclusion in collaborative projects and professional circles increases social capital and access to resources.





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I hate their lives
 
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Huh, seems good
 
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But you didnt cite papers
 
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Higher self-esteem and lower rates of anxiety and depression among those who perceive their body image positively.
Imo this is the bigger benefit about having good looks, slaying gets boring eventually while being happy and confident about the way you look doesn’t.
 
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[BLACKPILL] My Worldview Through Neuroaesthetics and the Science of Looksmaxing


Welcome to the thread!
Wsp niggers I’m Jué and I’m sharing my Black Pill perspective, grounded in findings from neuroaesthetics, evolutionary psychology, and developmental biology. Here you’ll find an in-depth analysis of why symmetry, proportion, and physical attractiveness shape much of our social, professional, and romantic interactions.


1. Neuroaesthetic FoundationsNeuroaesthetics explores how the nervous system processes and values visually “pleasing” stimuli.
  • []Reward Circuits: Images with proportions near the golden ratio (φ ≈ 1.618) and high bilateral symmetry activate the nucleus accumbens, amygdala, and orbitofrontal cortex, generating feelings of pleasure and motivation.[]Pattern Detection: The ventral visual stream (V1–V4) quickly encodes contours and geometric relationships. Proportional configurations are recognized in early processing stages, even before texture or color details.
  • Evolutionary Signaling: These responses indicate the absence of developmental asymmetries and optimal embryonic growth—attributes linked to better health and reproductive fitness.


2. Symmetry and Visual ProcessingBilateral symmetry is the brain’s primary cue for “beauty.”
  • []Innate Preference: Ultrashort exposures (<50 ms) reveal that people choose perfectly symmetric images significantly above chance, even without conscious awareness.[]Neural Efficiency: Detecting symmetry requires fewer neural resources than analyzing complex textures, freeing up energy for processing more advanced social and emotional signals.
  • Biological Integrity Marker: Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) reflects developmental stress and genetic burden, serving as a marker of overall biological quality.


3. The Halo Effect and Perceived TrustworthinessThe halo effect extends the positive perception of physical attractiveness to other traits.
  • []Broad Attribution: Highly attractive faces receive higher ratings for honesty, intelligence, and competence, even when evaluators lack objective information.[]Neural Basis: EEG studies show a larger P300 potential when viewing attractive faces, reflecting preferential processing and value attribution.
  • Social Advantage: The trust generated by attractiveness facilitates cooperation and bolsters status in social hierarchies, creating a positive feedback loop.


4. Workplace Advantages“Pretty privilege” clearly influences hiring and career advancement:
  • []Interview Callbacks: Attractive candidates receive up to 65% more callbacks in selection processes than average or lower-attractiveness applicants.[]Starting Salaries: Entry-level salaries are 10–20% higher for physically attractive individuals, controlling for education and experience.
  • Promotions and Leadership: Attractive employees have a 30% faster promotion rate and quicker access to leadership roles due to expanded professional networks.


5. Well-being and Quality of LifePhysical attractiveness also correlates with better mental and social health indicators:
  • []Psychological Health: Higher self-esteem and lower rates of anxiety and depression among those who perceive their body image positively.[]Social Support: Easier rapport-building translates into strong support networks, a protective factor against chronic stress.
  • Life Opportunities: Inclusion in collaborative projects and professional circles increases social capital and access to resources.





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Imo this is the bigger benefit about having good looks, slaying gets boring eventually while being happy and confident about the way you look doesn’t.
I know that deep down we may all be unwell, but attractive people definitely have a much better quality of life regardless of what they do, their sadness is much less than that of an average person
 
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I know that deep down we may all be unwell, but attractive people definitely have a much better quality of life regardless of what they do, their sadness is much less than that of an average person
Unless they have mental llness like stepanov yeah they will hardly suffer as much as the average person
 
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too high iq for me to comprehend
 
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[BLACKPILL] My Worldview Through Neuroaesthetics and the Science of Looksmaxing


Welcome to the thread!
Wsp niggers I’m Jué and I’m sharing my Black Pill perspective, grounded in findings from neuroaesthetics, evolutionary psychology, and developmental biology. Here you’ll find an in-depth analysis of why symmetry, proportion, and physical attractiveness shape much of our social, professional, and romantic interactions.


1. Neuroaesthetic FoundationsNeuroaesthetics explores how the nervous system processes and values visually “pleasing” stimuli.
  • []Reward Circuits: Images with proportions near the golden ratio (φ ≈ 1.618) and high bilateral symmetry activate the nucleus accumbens, amygdala, and orbitofrontal cortex, generating feelings of pleasure and motivation.[]Pattern Detection: The ventral visual stream (V1–V4) quickly encodes contours and geometric relationships. Proportional configurations are recognized in early processing stages, even before texture or color details.
  • Evolutionary Signaling: These responses indicate the absence of developmental asymmetries and optimal embryonic growth—attributes linked to better health and reproductive fitness.


2. Symmetry and Visual ProcessingBilateral symmetry is the brain’s primary cue for “beauty.”
  • []Innate Preference: Ultrashort exposures (<50 ms) reveal that people choose perfectly symmetric images significantly above chance, even without conscious awareness.[]Neural Efficiency: Detecting symmetry requires fewer neural resources than analyzing complex textures, freeing up energy for processing more advanced social and emotional signals.
  • Biological Integrity Marker: Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) reflects developmental stress and genetic burden, serving as a marker of overall biological quality.


3. The Halo Effect and Perceived TrustworthinessThe halo effect extends the positive perception of physical attractiveness to other traits.
  • []Broad Attribution: Highly attractive faces receive higher ratings for honesty, intelligence, and competence, even when evaluators lack objective information.[]Neural Basis: EEG studies show a larger P300 potential when viewing attractive faces, reflecting preferential processing and value attribution.
  • Social Advantage: The trust generated by attractiveness facilitates cooperation and bolsters status in social hierarchies, creating a positive feedback loop.


4. Workplace Advantages“Pretty privilege” clearly influences hiring and career advancement:
  • []Interview Callbacks: Attractive candidates receive up to 65% more callbacks in selection processes than average or lower-attractiveness applicants.[]Starting Salaries: Entry-level salaries are 10–20% higher for physically attractive individuals, controlling for education and experience.
  • Promotions and Leadership: Attractive employees have a 30% faster promotion rate and quicker access to leadership roles due to expanded professional networks.


5. Well-being and Quality of LifePhysical attractiveness also correlates with better mental and social health indicators:
  • []Psychological Health: Higher self-esteem and lower rates of anxiety and depression among those who perceive their body image positively.[]Social Support: Easier rapport-building translates into strong support networks, a protective factor against chronic stress.
  • Life Opportunities: Inclusion in collaborative projects and professional circles increases social capital and access to resources.





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