Memetic Determinism
Everyone knows the school system is failing, but very few know why.
In grade school, high school, and life, I always knew, and my peers always knew, that I had the best ideas.
Everything else was groupthink and packaged for grading.
Did my teacher grade on the thesis and points, or on the sentences of the essay?
Consider how many successful people in education didn’t bother to package their work for the marks but still had the best ideas, like Einstein and Steve Jobs. Yet, they went on later in life to find modes of communicating their ideas, such as chalkboards and keynote presentations.
The packaging is seen in manufacturing and how it can be outsourced across the value chain.
But the question remains: does the product or the idea still resonate?
This is the litmus test, and now there is an ever-increasing amplification of the merit of the thesis exclusively with the advent of AI.
We know you can source the packaging and curation, but what about the IP?
The best IP is already the answer.
The thesis is the conclusion.
The stock pick is the capital gain.
The open is the close.