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Bruce G Charlton
27th March 2023, 07:27
The Endogenous personality described

I regard a genius (https://geniusfamine.blogspot.com/) as a person of high intelligence combined with a personality driven from within, an endogenous or ‘inner’ –orientated personality.

These make-up Creative Triad of

(1) Innate high ability
(2) Inner motivation
(3) Intuitive thinking

Both inner motivation and intuitive thinking can be understood as aspects of an Endogenous personality.

Endogenous = Inner-generated, arising from within
(in contrast to be externally-caused or 'Exogenous')


The Endogenous Personality is a term I devised (https://iqpersonalitygenius.blogspot.com/2015/06/the-endogenous-personality-its.html) for the type of personality characteristic of a genius: the personality of one who is inner-orientated: inner-directed, inner-driven, inner-motivated; one who uses inner modes of thinking, inner evaluations; one who is to a high degree autonomous, self-sufficient; one who is relatively indifferent to social pressures, influences and inducements.

The Endogenous personality is always rare and exceptional, and much more often a man than a woman (but there certainly are women with the Endogenous personality).

The contrast is with the Exogenous personality - who are most people. These are orientated toward the environment, particularly the social environment; people who want more than anything else social (including sexual) status, success; people who perceptions are directed outwards - and who try to align their behaviour with group norms.


The Paradox of the Endogenous personality is that despite their relative indifference to socio-sexual imperatives; they are (in evolutionary terms) evolved to serve the group.

The Paradox is that only an inner-orientated personality can be sufficiently independent of the social consensus so as to be able to change the social consensus - when that is needed.




'Group selection' of the Endogenous personality

In effect, and on average, the Endogenous personality sacrifices his own differential reproductive success (including their inclusive fitness, the reproductive success of their closer kin), to favour the reproductive success of the group.

('The group' are - in broad terms and under ancestral conditions - an extended family; and the growth of the group may indeed favour the kin of the Endogenous personality - but this expansion would not necessarily benefit close kin more than remote relations - and the close kin typically have to bear the costs of supporting the Endogenous personality.)

The function of the Endogenous personality is to solve problems which affect the group; including situations in which the group is under extreme pressure from the 'environment'.

The environment includes both natural and social environments. Natural environmental pressure could be extreme temperatures (hot or cold), marked seasonality of food availability, predation from large animals... Social environmental pressure could include group versus group conflicts ('warfare') driven by factors like competition for land or other finite resources.


The Endogenous personality offers the possibility (but there is no guarantee) of a 'breakthrough' - a novel solution to a potentially-fatal social problem - e.g. the prospect of annihilation by the environment or another group unless there is a breakthrough; some new technology, some unifying art or religion, some way of extracting more resources per unit area, some new weapon or defense...

The proper social role of the Endogenous personality is not as leader (indeed, the Endogenous personality should and will typically be excluded from leadership); but a type of intuitive/ inspired 'adviser' of rulers.

Adviser-of-rulers is a term which should be taken to include various types of prophet, shaman, genius, wizard, hermit, and holy fool - the Socrates of the early Platonic dialogues is an historical example as is Diogenes the Cynic and the Fools for Christ who rebuked and shamed the Tsars; Merlin the Wizard is a legendary example; Gandalf the Grey is a 'fictional' example.



The Endogenous personality - therefore - does not (as most Men) seek primarily for social, sexual or economic success; instead the Endogenous personality wants to live by his inner imperatives.

The way it is supposed-to-work, the 'deal', the 'social contract'; is that the Endogenous personality, by his non-social orientation, is working for the benefit of society.

His 'reward' is simply to be allowed, or - better - actively enabled, to have the minimal necessary sustenance, psychological support (principally being 'left alone' and not harassed or molested; but ideally sustained by his family, spouse, patron or the like)... the be somehow provided-with the time and space and wherewithal to do his work and communicate the outcome.

For the endogenous personality, this is its own reward.




Note: The Endogenous personality can be regarded as the psychological environment which allows, and perhaps encourages, visitation by genius.

But - if the genius-visited person becomes corrupted by status, power, sex, dishonesty etc; then this creates an environment hostile to the continued occupancy of genius; and usually the genius will leave.

History is littered with examples of those who were visited by genius, for a while; only for them to betray that genius. And then the genius departs, to leave an ex-genius, an apostate genius, a spoilt genius - who might become a malign and antisocial influence.

Johan (Keyholder)
28th March 2023, 09:45
This thread can be very useful to discuss the book that Bruce co-authored: "The Genius Famine".

I have little read about this elsewhere and I think that it is a very useful method (the presence of geniuses, a lot or a few) to study the development of a civilisation.

Bruce G Charlton
28th March 2023, 11:04
This thread can be very useful to discuss the book that Bruce co-authored: "The Genius Famine".

I have little read about this elsewhere and I think that it is a very useful method (the presence of geniuses, a lot or a few) to study the development of a civilisation.

The Genius Famine book (https://geniusfamine.blogspot.com/) (which I co-authored with Edward Dutton) is available free online. I'd be delighted to discuss the ideas here.