Where are the intellectually curious?
by
sweetscholar
02/14/2008, 2:04 PM #
I empathize greatly with the letter writer who is looking for a mate who is intellecutally curious. I'm a 31 year old man (in shape, decently attractive from what I've been told) who loves to learn, debate good-heartedly, and be challenged on a regular basis. I love history, literature, politics, science (PhD in biology), international affairs, the arts, etc, and I would love to find someone with whom I can share these interests. However, finding that lady is a chore.
I've been out with numerous women - many with graduate or professional degrees - over the past several years and only once have I found someone truly intellectually curious, patient, and challenging. Most everyone else, although usually quite intelligent, is so self-absorbed and incurious it knocks me for a loop. I soon learn that the few "scholarly" things that they seem able to converse about are either 1) directly related to their education/career and/or 2) pancake thin in depth. It's hard not to laugh when someone tells you she follow politics closely and then you learn she can't even name the senators who represent her. They also seem unable to have a conversation of any length unless the topic repeatedly relates back to something they have personally experienced (boy does that get dull in a hurry!).
Sorry about venting here, but it's not often I read something online (or anywhere else for that matter) that addresses this issue which seems to plague what seems to be a very small, but, I hope, vigourous contingent of people in this country.