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As I further in my career in software engineering, I realize more and more that nobody in my field, or the fields I work with, really knows what they're doing. Even the best people I've worked with are still guessing, constantly looking things up, etc. And most people I work with don't even fall into this category. Most people I work with, especially those with the most credentials, are truly just chugging through hoping they don't get caught, which they never will because everyone is in their same boat.
For the longest time I've realized this with the field I've worked in and work with closely, but always kind of assumed that more distant fields, like doctors and lawyers, were different. I'm realizing now that this is obviously not the case. With lawyers, it became abundantly obvious once I started actually watching trials (Rittenhouse, Chauvin, Depp, etc.). They're nothing like on TV or movies. They're not full of chess-like plays and brilliant wordplay. They're full of bumbling idiots.
And it's easy to fall into the trap of believing that every trial you see is the exception. Obviously this is fallacious. They're all the same.
It's obvious that doctors are the same way. Everyone is just pushing through. They're not superhuman; they're looking shit up the same as you and me.
Doctors and lawyers have inflated prestige as a result of the parental sentiment :we want our kids to grow up to be a doctor or lawyer.." this led to Fly by night medical schools (which honestly may produce more thinking professionals than the ivy leagues) which evolved into the liberal college admissions scandal.. but I realized long ago that much of law.and medical scholl is just training students to be parrots... I you physically exhaust them then offer them an easy solution they will repeat it to their patients without even thinking... add a little monetary incentive and their brain is replaced by greed...
After the ten-year odyssey of sleep deprivation that is medical school, you better fall in line and do what you're told to keep that sweet green pouring in
There is now virtually no greater oxymoron than the phrase "medical ethics".
Before I ever visit a medical doctor again, there will be a short quiz they will be required to pass.
First question he or she will be required to answer is "What was your stance on the plandemic and the GMO shot, the pseudovaccine?"
Second is "What are spike proteins, how do they relate to the pseudovaccine, and how do they function? Be very specific."
Third is "Name two cheap, common, highly effective, readily available cures for 'COVID' that were cruelly suppressed by the medical community, causing thousands of needless deaths."
If they don't give the correct answers to all three, they don't get to see me or my money.
I'm in Florida. PLENTY of doctors to choose from, that I can tell you.
IT people have no clue because everything changes so quickly. As soon as you get an handle on something, there's something new to learn.
Law and medicine are the same way, though.
So they’re all faking it until they make it
Or faking it until they can Retire...
Because they're pajeets that get their "certifications" from Crackerjack boxes.
I have seen the same thing. Incompetence rules. And, as Trump says, "Everything woke goes to shit."