gwern comments on Rationality Quotes Thread January 2016 - Less Wrong
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Depends on whether you see the glass as half-full or half-empty. From Murray's Human Accomplishment on that topic, pg292:
Personally, I would say that a 30x overrepresentation in the 1100s-1300s is rather medieval, and pretty respectable especially considering the constraints they labored under.
And obviously those constraints did make a difference because once the constraints starting being lifted, Jews began overperforming even more to a degree so absurd that if it were a novel, you'd throw it against the wall in disgust and angrily tweet at the author to look up the phrase 'Mary Sue':
(I won't quote any more since I know we're all familiar with Jewish performance in the 1900s.)