it is learning, not youth, that makes a person be not-living-in-the-past,
& there isn’t any substitute for getting old-enough to understand systems-of-systems thinking, as some “grandmothers & grandfathers”, as the Indigenous people call 'em, can.
Age isn’t, of itself, sufficient to judge whether someone’s competent to do the work they currently are doing.
it is learning, not youth, that makes a person be not-living-in-the-past,
& there isn’t any substitute for getting old-enough to understand systems-of-systems thinking, as some “grandmothers & grandfathers”, as the Indigenous people call 'em, can.
Age isn’t, of itself, sufficient to judge whether someone’s competent to do the work they currently are doing.
Yes I agree with that, but age is a strong indicator.