Neanderthal Genes
Neanderthal Genes
Neanderthal Genes
New
DNA data reveals that many of us are carrying Neanderthal genes. And not only that,
but evidence is mounting that when those genes are activated in you, they can cause
you to become incredibly resourceful, pioneering, creative... and utterly out of
control.
Scientists used to like to think that we come exclusively from a branch of human
evolution called "Modern Humans." The thought that modern humans may have
interbred with another species entirely -- the Neanderthals -- was viewed as unsavory
heresy. That is until yesterday.
But besides the recent genome discovery which only says that we're carrying some
Neanderthal genes -- we have yet to recognize that it is likely that those very
Neanderthal genes are the cause of the development of human civilization as we know
it.
The traits of modern humans could be summed up as very traditional, stable, with a
low capacity/tolerance for risk, innovation, change and progress. In short, they were
temperamentally too stable and too disinclined towards free thought or creativity to
make any recognizable progress over the first 163,000 years of their existence on this
planet.
Modern humans were also trapped mostly in Africa because their rivals -- the
Neanderthals -- occupied Europe and Asia and could basically kick the living crap out
of them if they ever dared to venture into this Neanderthal territory, because
Neanderthals were extremely combative, powerful, and skillful warriors. In fact,
Neanderthals were the total opposite temperament of modern humans. Neanderthals
were wild and relentlessly creative to a fault. They were innovative, but because they
couldn't stop innovating, battling, and moving on to the next new thing they could not
maintain any progress. Think of a tribe that was 100% ADHD and bipolar -- no
stability -- complete and utter madness. Without any stability their abundant creations,
breakthroughs and innovations would be short-lived and forgotten by subsequent
generations. Their attention could not be held for long enough to create a lasting
legacy. Neanderthals were Uprisers -- radical change agents who couldn't stop
changing.
Just as easily as they would rise up against other tribes -- they probably rose up
against each other at the expense of their own progress.
The Neanderthals were so random and so creative that they could not create any kind
of society because all their inspiration, ideas and creations ended up dying off in the
chaos. On the other hand, the modern humans were just too fragile and too uncreative
to compete with the Neanderthals or make any progress on their own. So the wild
maniacal Neanderthals held all of Europe and Asia and the modern humans were
stuck in Africa.
This miraculous combination created a new kind of "super" human hybrid tribe: part
Neanderthal, part modern human -- and they DOMINATED. They had the battle
skills and ingenuity of Neanderthals and the stability of modern humans working
together to sustain their growth, progress and eventual dominion. Suddenly Earth was
transformed -- virtually overnight evolutionarily speaking. Within the cosmic blink of
an eye, mankind was creating and sustaining large civilizations fueled by innovations
in language, agriculture, technology and culture. And this DRD4 7R gene is likely the
cause.
The reason this works is that some people in the population have the activated DRD4
7R gene (about 10%), some are just carriers (about 20%) and some don't have it at all
(the vast majority -- 80%). If you've got the active DRD4 7R gene - you're going to be
risk-taking, creative, innovative and very hard to reign in - much like the
Neanderthals. Let's call these people the Uprisers. If you don't have it, you're going to
be more stable and traditional -- much like the modern humans. Let's call these people
the Stabilizers. So right now -- worldwide -- 10% of people are Uprisers, 90% are
stabilizers.
This new hybrid "super" human tribe became successful because it had the best of
both worlds -- the Uprisers (those with the Neanderthal disposition) who would rebel,
innovate, pioneer and lead change -- and the Stabilizers (those with the modern
human disposition) who would stabilize and institutionalize all the positive innovation
and changes trail-blazed by the Uprisers, which would have been doomed to collapse
under its own disorder if it weren't for the steady hands of the Stabilizers.
Establishing and sustaining human progress is like building a skyscraper. You need
Uprisers to rise up and bring the tower to a higher level, and you also need Stabilizers
to hold that tower in place. If there were no Uprisers there would be no tower -- the
structure would stay at ground level and there would be no progress. If there were no
Stabilizers, the tower would collapse and topple, because nothing keeps it together.
If a typical Neanderthal lived in our society today they would most likely be labeled
with ADHD, bipolar, Asperger's or autism. They would have addictive personalities
causing them to go way over the top with whatever caught their passion. They would
be seen as troublemakers in school and would quickly assume the role of misfit or
rebel. So it is with those who still carry their genes.
Even in their day the Neanderthals must have recognized how the inherent ADHD of
their disposition, while great for innovation and battle, really hampered their ability to
sustain a stable life, because at their burial sites we've found ephedrine -- which is a
drug similar in effect to Ritalin, Adderall and Concerta -- which stabilizes the brain
thus reducing the symptoms of ADHD and bipolar suffered by less inhibited brains.
The DRD4 7R gene makes you think like a Neanderthal. If you've got this
Neanderthal gene activated, you become sensation-seeking, risk-taking, impulsive,
and highly creative. You don't think like modern humans, you "think differently."
Welcome to the tribe. We're ADHD, bipolar, addictive personalities.
One might wonder are these people mad or genius? And the answer is yes. We are.
We are mad and genius. We love to ride that fine line between genius and insanity.
We bring that double-edged sword to the table. America is a melting pot of this risk-
taking temperament, because at one time or another just about every population of
Uprisers (those with the active Neanderthal DRD4 7R gene) were drawn to taking the
risk of leaving their homeland to pursue the American dream just like their nomadic
Neanderthal ancestors. The rest of the world thinks we're mad -- because we are -- but
we're also crazy smart and innovative. By the way, this higher incidence of the DRD4
7R gene in America has already been revealed.
So, if you find you strongly relate to the wild and creative Neanderthal/Upriser
temperament, realize that the key to your success will be finding a group of
Stabilizers that can work with your innovativeness to build something great.
And if you find yourself somewhat repelled by people who act like Neanderthals,
realize that these crazy, irrepressible, insufferable people are the key to progress; and
if you can just tolerate their insanity well enough to work with them you will likely
become the esteemed steward of a human breakthrough.
There's a lot more to this than I have the room in a single article to present. If you
doubt what I am saying, please post a comment with your objection and there's a good
chance I can address it.
Would you like to learn more about how the Neanderthal gene affects people's
temperament?
Want to discover how those with Neanderthal genes tend to become a great
entrepreneurs, artists, performers or innovators? Go to NeanderthalGene.com join my
mailing list and I'll send you a lot more information than I can include here.
It may be our Neanderthal genes that are behind virtually all human
progress. New DNA data reveals that many of us are carrying
Neanderthal genes. And not only that, but evidence is mounting that
when those genes are activated in you, they can cause you to become
incredibly resourceful, pioneering, creative... and utterly out of
control.
Modern humans were also trapped mostly in Africa because their rivals
-- the Neanderthals -- occupied Europe and Asia and could basically
kick the living crap out of them if they ever dared to venture into
this Neanderthal territory, because Neanderthals were extremely
combative, powerful, and skillful warriors. In fact, Neanderthals were
the total opposite temperament of modern humans. Neanderthals were
wild and relentlessly creative to a fault. They were innovative, but
because they couldn't stop innovating, battling, and moving on to the
next new thing they could not maintain any progress. Think of a tribe
that was 100% ADHD and bipolar -- no stability -- complete and utter
madness. Without any stability their abundant creations, breakthroughs
and innovations would be short-lived and forgotten by subsequent
generations. Their attention could not be held for long enough to
create a lasting legacy. Neanderthals were Uprisers -- radical change
agents who couldn't stop changing.
The Neanderthals were so random and so creative that they could not
create any kind of society because all their inspiration, ideas and
creations ended up dying off in the chaos. On the other hand, the
modern humans were just too fragile and too uncreative to compete with
the Neanderthals or make any progress on their own. So the wild
maniacal Neanderthals held all of Europe and Asia and the modern
humans were stuck in Africa.
The reason this works is that some people in the population have the
activated DRD4 7R gene (about 10%), some are just carriers (about 20%)
and some don't have it at all (the vast majority -- 80%). If you've
got the active DRD4 7R gene - you're going to be risk-taking,
creative, innovative and very hard to reign in - much like the
Neanderthals. Let's call these people the Uprisers. If you don't have
it, you're going to be more stable and traditional -- much like the
modern humans. Let's call these people the Stabilizers. So right now
-- worldwide -- 10% of people are Uprisers, 90% are stabilizers.
This new hybrid "super" human tribe became successful because it had
the best of both worlds -- the Uprisers (those with the Neanderthal
disposition) who would rebel, innovate, pioneer and lead change -- and
the Stabilizers (those with the modern human disposition) who would
stabilize and institutionalize all the positive innovation and changes
trail-blazed by the Uprisers, which would have been doomed to collapse
under its own disorder if it weren't for the steady hands of the
Stabilizers.
Even in their day the Neanderthals must have recognized how the
inherent ADHD of their disposition, while great for innovation and
battle, really hampered their ability to sustain a stable life,
because at their burial sites we've found ephedrine -- which is a drug
similar in effect to Ritalin, Adderall and Concerta -- which
stabilizes the brain thus reducing the symptoms of ADHD and bipolar
suffered by less inhibited brains.
The DRD4 7R gene makes you think like a Neanderthal. If you've got
this Neanderthal gene activated, you become sensation-seeking, risk-
taking, impulsive, and highly creative. You don't think like modern
humans, you "think differently." Welcome to the tribe. We're ADHD,
bipolar, addictive personalities.
One might wonder are these people mad or genius? And the answer is
yes. We are. We are mad and genius. We love to ride that fine line
between genius and insanity. We bring that double-edged sword to the
table. America is a melting pot of this risk-taking temperament,
because at one time or another just about every population of Uprisers
(those with the active Neanderthal DRD4 7R gene) were drawn to taking
the risk of leaving their homeland to pursue the American dream just
like their nomadic Neanderthal ancestors. The rest of the world thinks
we're mad -- because we are -- but we're also crazy smart and
innovative. By the way, this higher incidence of the DRD4 7R gene in
America has already been revealed.
So, if you find you strongly relate to the wild and creative
Neanderthal/Upriser temperament, realize that the key to your success
will be finding a group of Stabilizers that can work with your
innovativeness to build something great.
And if you find yourself somewhat repelled by people who act like
Neanderthals, realize that these crazy, irrepressible, insufferable
people are the key to progress; and if you can just tolerate their
insanity well enough to work with them you will likely become the
esteemed steward of a human breakthrough.
There's a lot more to this than I have the room in a single article to
present. If you doubt what I am saying, please post a comment with
your objection and there's a good chance I can address it.
Would you like to learn more about how the Neanderthal gene affects
people's temperament?
Want to discover how those with Neanderthal genes tend to become a
great entrepreneurs, artists, performers or innovators? Go to
NeanderthalGene.com join my mailing list and I'll send you a lot more
information than I can include here