eh having run a firm and hired and fired dozens of people, "education" matters little and innate intelligence / capacity predicts success well. "de-skilling" is good because it lets you find a $12/hr worker and not require a $50/hr worker for the same output.https://twitter.com/amyhoy/status/1209717805941063680 …
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2/ deskilling isn't just good for the business owner - it's good for consumers too! If I run a knife sharpening biz and I can hire a Japanese master swordmaker or invest in a tool that deskills the operation, the former means I charge $500, latter $5. https://twitter.com/GreatHwyteHype/status/1210203641950461953 …
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3/ At $500, I will certainly sharpen knives for a few millionaires ... and everyone in the middle class or lower will never be able to afford my services. At $5, many more people get access to a useful service / product. Deskilling creates value for consumers ... AND ...
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4/ it frees up the high skilled people to do things (i.e. create value, i.e. improve human lives) in other ways.
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