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Maybe.. But for every successful contributor you mentioned, you can counter with an individual who has a high sex drive that has not had major success and contribution to the world.
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Sure, but that's not my concern. It's like the studies they've done on IQ which suggest that there are more men at both extremes. More geniuses but also more who are mentally retarded.
It seems like large quantities of sex energy has polarizing effects. It's probably similar to what Steve talks about in terms of light workers vs. dark workers (great podcast if you haven't listened to it yet!).
At a raw level high sex energy produces Mike Tyson the Greatest Boxer in the World for a stretch. It also produces Mike Tyson the Rapist who ends up in prison because of an inability to control that energy.
Indiscretions by Clinton, Kennedy and others may not have been as extreme as Tyson's but they point to men whose sex energy perhaps helped to elevate them to great success but also endanger their stature and reputation.
I think this is a topic *grossly* under-studied. If indeed the quantity, use and directionality of sex energy plays as large of a role as it seems it might in the success of many luminaries then the fact that there isn't a single book on this (that I've seen) in huge wealth of personal development material seems really strange. It's tough to even find much on Google about the possible correlation between sex energy and success.
And look, I'm not necessarily saying there's causation here. It could simply be that people who gain success and power are more likely to have many more choices available to them in terms of sexual partners. I get that. But if indeed there is a high correlation here then I think that's what could be very, very interesting to study.