Yes. I was wondering if I should compose a response to Metus in a way that could help point out that there could be a lot of other things going on that went into this...
For example, instead of shirking, what might be going on is that the seeming “shirker” is in fact a leader with responsibilities roughly of the sort Metus proposed, who has simply found that it helps with subordinate motivation if the leader pretends to seriously need their subordinate in a domain the subordinate understands (rather than to just have comparative advantage in something else that the subordinate doesn’t understand, and then run into inferential distance problems on things like “comparative advantage” and also the other domain).
Or maybe the person is truly world class in something and, as part of the process of leveling up, dropped other skills or let them atrophy without even realizing what was going on necessarily… I’ve heard that Erdös could be given a one serving carton of milk and seem to be genuinely incapable of figuring out how to open the glued pour spout at the top… someone would need to open it for him so all he had to do was lift and drink, otherwise he would just go without (and presumably work on math instead).
Or maybe other things are going on. Or a mixture. The night is very large, and full of wonders...
I think it might be arguably the case that every skill other than whatever is already your likely long term comparative advantage is an anti-skill?
Yes. I was wondering if I should compose a response to Metus in a way that could help point out that there could be a lot of other things going on that went into this...
For example, instead of shirking, what might be going on is that the seeming “shirker” is in fact a leader with responsibilities roughly of the sort Metus proposed, who has simply found that it helps with subordinate motivation if the leader pretends to seriously need their subordinate in a domain the subordinate understands (rather than to just have comparative advantage in something else that the subordinate doesn’t understand, and then run into inferential distance problems on things like “comparative advantage” and also the other domain).
Or maybe the person is truly world class in something and, as part of the process of leveling up, dropped other skills or let them atrophy without even realizing what was going on necessarily… I’ve heard that Erdös could be given a one serving carton of milk and seem to be genuinely incapable of figuring out how to open the glued pour spout at the top… someone would need to open it for him so all he had to do was lift and drink, otherwise he would just go without (and presumably work on math instead).
Or maybe other things are going on. Or a mixture. The night is very large, and full of wonders...
I think it might be arguably the case that every skill other than whatever is already your likely long term comparative advantage is an anti-skill?