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marsdepinski | 4 years ago

Aside from the fact that the two are not mutually exclusive but rather fit a DE,D!E,!DE,!D!E pairing resulting in a higher number of non-doer (!D) educated (E) people in industry, the statement is quite on point. Being a doer implies that you will by definition get more out of an education.

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meheleventyone|4 years ago

Being a ‘doer’ is also not a fixed trait. IMO it varies on what a thing happens to be. Motivation and drive also vary over time in complex ways.