This post really strikes me as being a (rather pessimistic) perspective on life rather than a factual description of the competence level among humans.
Consider these two statement, which are both true:
Aerospace engineers do a lot of mistakes.
Aerospace engineers have been able to send rockets to space.
Everyone is free to hold the perspective that, since aerospace engineers are messing things up on a daily basis, they’re incompetent; or that despite the fact that aerospace engineers do a lot of mistakes, they’ve been able to send rockets to the moon, which is quite an achievement.
It’s important to look for mistakes but it shouldn’t take over our perspective on things.
This post really strikes me as being a (rather pessimistic) perspective on life rather than a factual description of the competence level among humans.
Consider these two statement, which are both true:
Aerospace engineers do a lot of mistakes.
Aerospace engineers have been able to send rockets to space.
Everyone is free to hold the perspective that, since aerospace engineers are messing things up on a daily basis, they’re incompetent; or that despite the fact that aerospace engineers do a lot of mistakes, they’ve been able to send rockets to the moon, which is quite an achievement.
It’s important to look for mistakes but it shouldn’t take over our perspective on things.