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9. Februar 2015

Degrees don’t matter anymore, skills do (Miles Kimball)

If I were to make a nomination for the most destructive belief in our culture, it would be the belief that some people are born smart and others are born dumb. This belief is not only badly off target as a shorthand description of reality, it is the source of many social pathologies and lost opportunities. (qz.com)

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