Since “experts” are generally either stupid or bought and paid for, this is probably a good thing.
Since experts are generally either stupid or bought and paid for, this is probably a good thing.
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Lawyers like to say when the facts are on your side, use the facts. When the facts aren’t on your side, use experts.
“Since experts are generally either stupid or bought and paid for, this is probably a good thing.”
In my line of work an “expert” is someone who lives at least 500 miles away, is very expensive, and generally makes things so ridiculously overly complicated that they end up being the only person in the world capable of maintaining it. I cringe every time I hear of the muckity mucks in the office talking about having some “experts” come in and do a project.