Discomfort Can Make You Smarter (Try It!)

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By Chris at www.CapitalistExploits.at

I love camping in the wilderness with the stars for company. The noise of chirping crickets, bubbling streams, rustling leaves, and not a soul around. I'm all for it.

Even the lack of a pillow, the sharp objects poking through a skinny sleeping mat, eating dehydrated vegetables, and smelling like an armpit for a few days don't deter me. There's adventure in it, and it makes me feel like the Marlboro man, without the cigarettes, horse, or hat. And thankfully my wife and kids love it, too.

A recent camping trip however was nothing like this. Birds, which I normally love, began chirping feverishly at 4 AM each morning. It wasn't even remotely light yet. I was ready to introduce them to a brick.

Then there was the noise from fellow campers, especially the Irish couple who, after a couple of drinks, must have forgotten that sex in a tent only means that others can't see you. Couple that with the artificial lighting in the camp ground which shone through the tent like a SWAT team's searchlight, the traffic noise from a nearby road, and what we had was a smorgasbord of shittiness.

After grumbling about it a bit, I gave it some thought and you know what? It's actually good for us.

I reminded myself that the greatest rewards come from solving the greatest problems, and that even small irritable problems such as a noisy campground, when solved, can bring immense rewards.

So many things today which make our lives better, were birthed from frustration and bad experiences. If we'd stayed at an amazing 5-star hotel with white cotton sheets, and quiet soundproof rooms we'd likely never get to even thinking of ways to make our experience better.

As it was, my family began discussing first the known ways of making things better. Ear plugs and eye masks were obvious contenders, but pretty soon we were thinking of tent fabric which could be coated in some black-out paint so as to ensure darkness.

It made me wonder about inventions such as noise cancelling headphones. What an awesome invention. Surely not one dreamt up while soaking in a bath full of goats milk at the Ritz, while eating caviar, sipping champagne, and listening to Mozart.

I'm not aware of anyone that has tried to solve the noise problem for camping but I am aware of entrepreneurs who've taken to solving the noise problem in busy noisy cities. Take, for example, the Sono which cuts out noise in your apartment.

Someone's discomfort was the catalyst to this invention.

When we're in our comfort zones, we are typically... well, comfortable, and as such often unaware of problems that exist around us. This is exactly how so many husbands get into trouble while watching sport on the TV and failing to notice their frustrated wife who is fixing dinner, dealing with ratty kids and answering the phone. Let it be a warning. Comfortable can lead to uncomfortable in the blink of an angry wife's eye.

Being exposed to problems and diversity is really valuable in building connections in our brains and as such we should grab every opportunity to exercise our brain muscle.

One reason that international travel is so healthy for the brain is due to the diversity of experiences on offer.

Great cities of the world provide some of this diversity. London, for example, which I mention simply because it's a city I know well and have lived in for a long time, provides incredible diversity and stimulation. I mean, you can step out the door and go buy a French magazine from a Lebanese-owned store where the cashier speaks Czech, and the couple in front of you at the counter are a Polish and a Pakistani communicating in English.

Thinking is one of the toughest things to do, which is probably why so few give it a whirl.

The scientific research community has discovered a process called neuroplasticity. This basically means that the neural pathways and brain cells continue to develop throughout our lives. This process slows with age but doesn't stop completely unless you enter politics were we have undeniable evidence that the human brain undergoes rapid atrophy.

Below are 11 proven methods of effectively increasing the neural pathway connections in our brains and as such making us smarter:

  1. Develop friendships with diverse groups of people. The more diverse the better.
  2. Try something new. Learn a new language, learn to play the guitar, learn to dance. You get the picture...
  3. Performing neurobic exercises. These are exercises which challenge our brain. This week, for example, I'm brushing my teeth with my left hand, greeting my kids every morning with a different language and telling my wife I love her in a different language each night. Choose whatever works for you. Swear at your boss in Arabic for a week. You'll probably get away with it if you do so while smiling. It'll make you feel better and you'll be learning a new language. Simple things such as choosing a different route to drive to work in the morning engages your brain at a higher level.
  4. Strategy based thinking. This is thinking which involves mental exercise. Good examples are games: crossword puzzles, sudoku puzzles, scrabble, chess or checkers.
  5. Memorize things. Next time you go shopping don't take a list. Look at the list before leaving and work to memorize it.
  6. Solve math problems in your head for fun.
  7. Music has been shown to have a profound impact on our brains. Learning music, and playing musical instruments engages our brains in unique ways. If you're not musical then doing this will likely open you up to new interactions with a different group of people, something which itself is good for your brain.
  8. If you've got children, talk to them. The more conversations you have with them the smarter they will be. Talk about everything and anything. Kids are sponges!
  9. Physical exercise has been linked to overall thinking and brain function.
  10. Physical contact such as giving and receiving hugs is important in creating new brain pathways so grab your partner and go upstairs already. Surely if a hug is good then a romp between the sheets is great.
  11. Rid yourself of negativity. Review the groups that influence your life. Research has shown that pervasive negative influence and negative people are strongly associated with poor intellectual thought. Who you choose to associate with matters. Choose wisely. If there is a negative pessimistic group or person in your life kick them to the gutter.

The common theme in the list above is stepping out of your comfort zone. If it's uncomfortable it's likely engaging your brain, making you think and making you smarter.

I'd love to know of additional methods you've used or know of. Share them in the comments section on the site.

- Chris

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Sun, 01/10/2016 - 17:45 | 7026676 Spiritof42
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The common theme in the list above is stepping out of your comfort zone. If it's uncomfortable it's likely engaging your brain, making you think and making you smarter.

That's true if you engage your brain. The typical reaction is to avoid thinking about uncomfortable things or accept without thinking, whatever brings comfort. That, it in a nutshell, is why there is so much ignorance and stupidity. It's not entirely irrational. It's such a daunting task that most are discouraged because they don't know where to start. I know I didn't. But I started anyway. After a while, as I pieced things together, I noticed my stress levels going down.

Sun, 01/10/2016 - 17:21 | 7026550 DaNuts
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A Ship in Harbor Is Safe, But that Is Not What Ships Are Built For
Sun, 01/10/2016 - 15:02 | 7026104 tarabel
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Discomfort can make you smarter?

Give that man a dozen strokes of the lash and make him smarter still.

Sun, 01/10/2016 - 15:56 | 7026285 Lumberjack
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I hear some people enjoy that. Bet you have 50 shades of grey hidden under your mattress... /lol

 

You should see Hillary's collection of S&M toys...

 

 

Sun, 01/10/2016 - 15:46 | 7026073 Lumberjack
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Awesome and spot on advice. Highly recommended and thanks for posting this Chris! The sense of accomplishment after the fact is enormous. I have for a most of my life lived outside the comfort zone, but make damn sure that when I climb rocks/mountains or whatever, the odds are in my favor. Always have plan B and C ready. I cycled 170 miles 2 years ago in a day and 1/2. Thought if I didn't get run over I'd have a coronary. I fucking made it and that was the best feeling I ever had...and there were hills. Some of other memorable moments were Near Death Experiences in my early years involving a climbing incident and another with very high voltage. To paraphrase "I am feeling much better now" doesn't cut it. I Immediately got back on the horse and got back to business although a little more cautiously. Serving as chief of a Fire Rescue unit was another highlight. I love helping people. Oh, and that goes for a certain political/business attempt. Lessons learned but that horse thing and pulling up bootstraps always take priority.

Likewise I know many people of different color, religion and so on. I have no qualms with any of them and that is always reciprocated. Yes there are assholes and plan B and C cover that.

 

BTW, I do originally come from a very remore area and camping was about 5 hours from anywhere. The best fly fishing is just before the the birds start chirping and the loons at night were a refreshing sound. An occasional moose might wander into the primitive campsite during the night but that is a non issue. Any other campers were many miles from us. 

Sun, 01/10/2016 - 13:43 | 7025747 backwaterdogs
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not sure i'd consider 'camping' in a modern campground with lights, elec. hookup and neighbors close enough to hear the intercouse exactly stepping out of a comfort zone...only means your still in civilzation, but NOT comfortable.

This guy is pretty clueless...spend a couple of weeks someplace really remote...someplace where if you get hurt or lost, you face real possibility of death...that is more of an adventure.

Not sure claiming to be 'enlightened' by covering your ears to avoid hearing two drunks fucking is much of a adventure....just a another city dweller thinking they have crossed the rubicon by spending two nights at a campground.

Sun, 01/10/2016 - 15:06 | 7026127 tarabel
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Jeremiah Johnson, he ain't.

 

Sun, 01/10/2016 - 13:30 | 7025673 luna_man
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I have just the thing...Come on down to the wild and crazy sites of Detroit!...

If you survive, you'll be lot's smarter for it, I promise.

 

we'll be looking for you

Sun, 01/10/2016 - 13:01 | 7025567 brown_hornet
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My wife is somewhat of a negative thinker. But, she is way too valuable otherwise. What's a fella to do but grin and bear it.

Sun, 01/10/2016 - 12:28 | 7025453 Tortuga
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That's great.

Conservatives are uncomfortable with signing a suicide pact with Iran, selling organs-body parts from breathing babies to purchase sports cars, using tax dollars to give illiterate, un vaccinated un cultured anti secular government un vetted islamic cult infiltrators 5,000 a month for expenses, open borders, cronyism, using tax free payoffs to a slush fund-charity, a corrupt serial liar as president running as WOMAN on the coattails of a sexual predator enabler, execution of police officers, unarmed soldiers with islamic affirmative action islamic cultists in their ranks, national data base of legal gun owners, unconstitutional executive orders, Republican leadership that is comfortable on the knees to 0, Reid, and Pelousy, black racists engaging in a race war against whites, tax dollars funnelled to non-profits to be used to fund dim candidates and progressive organizations, the global warming fraud... and generally out of their comfort zone with the direction our government and country is being directed.

Progressives are comfortable with all the above.

Validates the authors theory.

Sun, 01/10/2016 - 13:41 | 7025728 Contrariologist
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Hilarious. Republican sell fear of...everything. Democrats sell fear of...Republicans.

Sun, 01/10/2016 - 12:00 | 7025321 the grateful un...
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11. i have been trying embrace my negativity. i realize it is an old friend which has gotten me through some tough times.

Sun, 01/10/2016 - 11:44 | 7025285 TheDanimal
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This makes me feel better about my situation. Actually I have been doing many of these things already. Hopefully it'll pay off eventually. 

Sun, 01/10/2016 - 11:32 | 7025242 Implicit simplicit
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Great post. I like figuring ways to not spend money;+)

Sun, 01/10/2016 - 11:14 | 7025168 ISEEIT
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Sun, 01/10/2016 - 10:19 | 7024978 herkomilchen
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Great advice!

Sun, 01/10/2016 - 15:44 | 7026264 remain calm
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Diet is key, totally not mentioned but critical. Eat blueberries.

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