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Murtaza Hussain
@mazmhussain
A cultural trope I strongly reject is the Cult of Genius. In my life I have met perhaps one person who came close to being a true polymath, and even that person freely admitted they were ignorant about many things and only maintained high standards through an attitude of humility The fact is that no one is a genius when it comes to everything. In fact, most peoples intelligence is highly skewed in particular directions. There is a general deference towards the views in particular of people who are wealthy. Being wealthy is great and I encourage it, but it is not an ironclad guarantee that one is a general purpose expert on all matters. In fact – while sometimes it can help by giving one time to think and study – it can also become a trap if one is surrounded by professional flatterers terrified to point out blindspots. There are clearly many airheads in public discourse from all stations of life. Instead of worshipping genius we should encourage a conservative attitude of self-scrutiny and humility.
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JC
@jonathancolton
Let's add billionaires and celebrities to this discussion because we worship them too.
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BrixBountyFarm 🎩
@brixbounty
Beyond the realm of agriculture, The elders I often listen to the loudest in person are the poets abd healers, those who have lived either a measured life or one in direct service and engagement of the human condition. And those who come to agriculture with resources (gentlemen farmer are often viewed with due skepticism).
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Rando
@chasing-pointers
While I agree, I think a large portion of the current zeitgeist around this comes from tribalism vs substantive evaluation of ideas and actions. Bill Gates of Klauss Schwab, e.g. Most who love his asserted expertise into areas he knows no more about than you or I, derives not from people earnestly believing what either say, but instead in what they're saying matching preconceived opinions. Similar with even true experts like Krugman. Are you agreeing with him because his economics are sound, or because your tribe already thinks what he said?
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Derek
@badadvicehq
The truth is, many time people assume rich people to be geniuses, not the rich people themselves. I guess we've been too conditioned to think highly of wealth rather than other things. Granted though, being wealthy gives you a much better chance at exposure, in a scale the average person can never fathom. But yeah, nobody knows it all and only the wise agree to that.
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moj
@mojj
as confucius said, "real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance." hence the humility.
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