
What The Expert Misses

What’s often framed as “disruption” is, at its core, a byproduct of vacuum. A sealed system can’t see itself. But someone outside it can.
In this light, naivety isn’t ignorance. It’s unconditioned perception.
In this light, naivety isn’t ignorance. It’s unconditioned perception.
Rachel Campbell • What The Expert Misses
How can someone with no experience outperform an entire industry of experts?
When a field becomes self-referential - when its best minds are trained by its most established models, it starts to seal itself off. Ideas are recycled. Benchmarks are internal. Innovation turns iterative, not foundational.
This is optimization - but it’s also insularity. ... See more
When a field becomes self-referential - when its best minds are trained by its most established models, it starts to seal itself off. Ideas are recycled. Benchmarks are internal. Innovation turns iterative, not foundational.
This is optimization - but it’s also insularity. ... See more