Once we have achieved unerring correctness in all domains obscure or not, all we have to do is contrive a situation in which our correctness is useful and in which others will require our knowledge. Then we will be respected.
Yeah, I really thought that was true at some point… but as it turns out, being good at fixing broken Windows computers hasn’t made me respected, just commodified. :-)
That’s probably because the people whose computers you fix do not understand how difficult what you do is—or if they do, they also understand that another way to fix it is to reinstall the operating system.
Once we have achieved unerring correctness in all domains obscure or not, all we have to do is contrive a situation in which our correctness is useful and in which others will require our knowledge. Then we will be respected.
Yeah, I really thought that was true at some point… but as it turns out, being good at fixing broken Windows computers hasn’t made me respected, just commodified. :-)
That’s probably because the people whose computers you fix do not understand how difficult what you do is—or if they do, they also understand that another way to fix it is to reinstall the operating system.