Don't Solve Problems
Kelly's assertion that any job with measurable productivity should probably be eliminated seems a tad harsh today. But his broader point was that innovation would spring from the "inefficient tinkerings" of people with time to kill, rather than from industrial-age efficiency metrics — a principle that has clearly outlasted the boom.
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