Skin in the Game
A filtering mechanism that forces cooks to eat their own cooking and be exposed to harm in the event of failure, thus throws dangerous people out of the system. Fields that have skin in the game: plumbing, dentistry, surgery, engineering, activities where operators are evaluated by tangible results or subjected to ruin and bankruptcy. Fields where people have no skin in the game: circular academic fields where people rely on peer assessment rather than survival pressures from reality.
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A filtering mechanism that forces cooks to eat their own cooking and be exposed to harm in the event of failure, thus throws dangerous people out of the system. Fields that have skin in the game: plumbing, dentistry, surgery, engineering, activities where operators are evaluated by tangible results or subjected to ruin and bankruptcy. Fields where people have no skin in the game: circular academic fields where people rely on peer assessment rather than survival pressures from reality.
@Inkzy