How You Were Fooled
This episode challenges the belief that experience will always outperform youth. While experience provides valuable knowledge, judgment, and pattern recognition, it does not automatically guarantee better decisions, especially in a rapidly changing world. The episode explains that experience is built from the past, while adaptability prepares people for the future. In stable environments, years of experience often lead to better performance. However, as technology, industries, and society evolve more quickly, those who continue learning and adapting may outperform those who rely solely on past success. It also distinguishes experience from age, emphasizing that time alone does not create wisdom. Real experience comes from continuous learning, reflection, and exposure to new challenges. Likewise, younger people often bring fresh perspectives because they are less constrained by existing assumptions, while experienced professionals contribute valuable judgment and context. The episode concludes that success is not a competition between youth and experience. The greatest advantage belongs to people who combine deep experience with lifelong curiosity and adaptability. Experience is most valuable when it continues to evolve, rather than becoming a reason to resist change.
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