potato4d The reason for the radicalization of the germaphobia or technical claims is that the winds of the engineering bubble have changed a bit, and people who used to say, “Talking about work skills other than engineering is different because it deviates from the specialty,” are getting sicker, and it seems that they need to strengthen their claims to maintain value. It seems that the winds of the engineering bubble are changing a bit, and people who used to say “talking about work skills other than engineering is different because it deviates from the specialty” are getting sicker, and they can’t maintain their value unless they strengthen their claims. potato4d It is comfortable and natural to claim “I am a strong engineer” simply because being an engineer is valuable. There are a certain number of people who have become “I’m a strong engineer”, and they are just planning to survive by changing the direction of their claim without changing their own consciousness.
@nishio: Interesting. There is an old saying that specialists are more vulnerable to environmental changes than generalists, and that is why they need to become type T (human resources) or Π-type human resources, etc. People who are confined to their current expertise may become radicalized to justification their judgment when they suffer from Environmental Changes. When people who are confined to their current expertise suffer from Environmental Changes, they become more radical in order to justification their own judgment.
To begin with, “specialist → type T (human resources) → pi-type human resources” is a continuous process
People who confine themselves to a specialty
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