| ▲ | orangecoffee 6 hours ago | |
Education is not knowledge either. Today market most directly pays for skilled work that increases revenue/profit. Correlation drops after that. It's a struggle I've been trying to reason for myself too. | ||
| ▲ | RA_Fisher 6 hours ago | parent [-] | |
True, but high-quality education, whether personal or formally, tends to produce high-quality knowledge. Yes, companies pay for what’s perceived to create revenue and profit (and yes, skills are a major factor in that). | ||