> Everybody is not you
Perfect example of a non-sequitur. Irrespective of whether or not the statement is true, it has no bearing on the veracity of the original claim: that in the current market, the majority of workers simply do not have this leverage.
The original claim wasn’t “the majority of workers”, though.
I likely would have avoided commenting, if it was.
The original claim was “almost no engineer”.
Anyway, the point is, if you take little interest in the “full stack” of whatever you’re working on (the technical stack, BizDev, whatever),
you will obviously be easier to replace with an automaton - AI or human.