• Folstar@lemmus.org
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    5 hours ago

    That seems like a fair percentage estimate. What you’re leaving out is society. The ancient Greeks, even the 99.9% dummies, were excited about philosophy and learning. Today, Joe Rogan is one of the most popular podcasts in the world and you can’t throw a stick without hitting a dozen grifters proudly parroting logical fallacies while people clap. So yeah, there might be eight million people out there, but their thoughtful blog probably gets a dozen hits a month. Their world changing lecture was cancelled for being woke. Their exciting revelation they add to the conversation get overshadowed by someone yelling how great “Oh! My Balls!” was last night.

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      Bringing up Joe Rogan, but ignoring the estimated 1% of the global population with PhDs is a choice.

      If we just counted phds that becomes 800 million people, but truthfully I think most capable of a masters would stand a good chance of doing this work.

      Human intelligence is often underestimated by cynics imo