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maplethorpetoday at 2:19 PM4 repliesview on HN

Think about it on a micro level. Do you work better when your coworkers are thoughtful, or when they're thoughtless?

Now multiply that by a billion, and that's why it's good for the economy.


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rayinertoday at 3:54 PM

What does “thoughtful” mean? If you think that includes telling flattering lies—“everyone is beautiful, everyone is smart”—then I would say that makes things a lot less efficient. It’s much more valuable to have coworkers who are brutally honest and realistic.

MyHonestOpinontoday at 2:36 PM

Beautifully said. Well rounded, thoughtful people improve life for all of us. Of course, we also need practical skills to make a living. But we can have both, they are not mutually exclusive.

kansfacetoday at 3:44 PM

The expected a priori utility of any social intervention is strictly negative… even if “more thoughtful” does check out in reality for higher ed, $700 billion and 15million man years yearly is rather expensive.

bluefirebrandtoday at 2:32 PM

All of my thoughtless coworkers are still university educated though

My guess is thoughtfulness is either something you're born with, or it's something you learn much younger than university

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