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Society values certain professions over others from "summary" of Smart People Should Build Things by Andrew Yang

In our society, certain professions are held in higher regard than others. We tend to place greater value on careers like doctors, lawyers, and engineers, while jobs in the arts, social work, and education are often seen as less prestigious. This hierarchy of professions influences the decisions that young people make about their future paths. Many students are encouraged to pursue careers in medicine or law, even if those fields do not align with their passions or strengths. As a result, we may be missing out on the potential of smart and talented individuals who could excel in other areas. This narrow focus on a select few professions can limit innovation and creativity in our society. Furthermore, the emphasis on certain professions can lead to a mismatch between the skills that are in demand and the skills that individuals possess. This can result in job dissatisfaction and underemployment for many people. It is important to recognize the value in a diverse range of professions and to encourage individuals to pursue careers that align with their interests and abilities. By broadening our perspective on what constitutes a valuable profession, we can create a society that benefits from the unique contributions of individuals in a variety of fields. We should strive to support and celebrate all professions, recognizing that each plays a vital role in shaping our society and advancing our collective well-being.
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    Smart People Should Build Things

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