Will’s books are impenetrable, except for his books about baseball, which are good.
Anybody who makes his trade taking simple things and making them complex is ultimately going to be left looking for work.
George Will needs to take a 100mph foul ball right in the forehead.
“Anybody who makes his trade taking simple things and making them complex is ultimately going to be left looking for work.”
That’s mostly true in the private sector, although cars and computer software are going the other way. (two areas that truly need “disrupting” IMO)
Where it is not true is in academia and “consulting”. Taking simple things and creating an impenetrable jargon to camouflage the pedestrian origins of their “work” is what they do.