The dumbest people on Twitter are commenting at me this week that my opinions on #coronavirus are not credible because I am a cartoonist.
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I’m sure I got some things wrong as well. But if you think the experts were the credible voices for coronavirus, you have not been paying attention.
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On the question of how to phase back to work, I have relevant expertise. My talent stack includes a degree in economics, an MBA, decades of experience with prediction models, decision-making during uncertainty, and incorporating OTHER expert opinions in decisions.
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I’m also an expert at simplifying, communicating, and persuading, which matters a lot for this topic.
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I’m also an expert in creative thinking, which is useful in situations no one has ever encountered. My back-to-work ideas are brainstorming, not recommendations. Learn the difference.
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As much as I enjoy bragging in public, the point here is to help you be more skeptical of experts. One way to do that is to recognize there are also experts at recognizing bullshit from other experts.
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If you see your trusted experts being doubted by any of these observers, you might want to dial back your confidence:
@Cernovich@JackPosobiec@balajis@naval@joelpollak@greggutfeld@TuckerCarlson to name a few.Show this thread -
Listen to the experts, of course. But also listen to the people who have a track record for spotting bullshit. They are experts too.
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Overly vague. Take as prescribed my a medical professional. There are serious side effects. Death can result from improper usage.
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