hm occurs to me that at a certain point return to Knowing Things becomes much lower return on the effort margin than (i) knowing people who know different things (ii) being able to find people who know different things (iii) discerning whether other people actually know things
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3. The upper middle class is the class that essentially trades in external knowledge. Higher classes probably trade in wealth or access or power. I don't know how this works. Lower classes trade mostly in labor? Who knows.
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4. Universities used to be quite good at helping students accumulate both internal and external knowledge networks. Now not so much for (reasons). Twitter is more powerful if you use it correctly.
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