Overdeveloped Amateurs -
Because they are not constrained by the need to make money, overdeveloped amateurs often take risks that professionals cannot. They can experiment, fail, and innovate without fear of breaking a contract or losing clients.
Trust in universities, credentialing bodies, and legacy media has collapsed. When the professionals fail (2008 financial crisis, Iraq War intelligence failures, the COVID lab-leak debate), the public becomes receptive to anyone with confidence—even if that confidence is built on a narrow, fragile foundation. overdeveloped amateurs
The Rise of the Overdeveloped Amateur: Why Passion Now Rivals Professionalism Because they are not constrained by the need
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Historically, amateurs were defined by what they lacked: formal training, high-end gear, and commercial validation. An amateur photographer used a point-and-shoot camera; an amateur astronomer used a backyard telescope.