Specific knowledge can't be taught, but can be learned. Knowledge that gets you paid. Identify your strengths and apply them to what you care about. Iterate at the edge of knowledge. Building it will feel like play to you, but look like work to others.https://startupboy.com/2019/03/25/specific-knowledge/ …
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The fragility of cultural practices like apprenticeship is never sufficiently appreciated. Their long history in no way assures their continuance. They must be passed down to survive, and so may vanish altogether in a single generation. Once lost, they tend to stay lost.
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"It is pathetic to watch the endless efforts - equipped with microscopy and chemistry, with mathematics and electronics - to reproduce a single violin of the kind the half-literate Stradivarius turned out as a matter of course more than 200 years ago." ~ Michael Polyani
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