Because absolutely no one cares or asked yet I want to, I'm going to enumerate some things that go into my extremely fuzzy loss function:
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7. Experts see things you can't even perceive. That's what expertise is — congealed experience. If you reject expert opinions on the basis of their credentials or membership in a credentialed class, you're an arrogant fool.
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8. But rank credentialism attenuates critical thinking in a way readily exploited by an army of credentialed profiteers, too. And, non-experts enjoy Linus' Law: there's a lot of them and if they're all trained on a problem, they're going to see things experts can't, too.
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9. Our true wealth, as a species, is a vast, accumulated, and tangled web of hard-earned informational and social relationships. In such a system, the greatest contributor is still paltry. That doesn't mean you should stop weaving a better future though!
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