Corey Noles
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and do this the old way.
Like, you know, we've got to put our heads together and think critically and, you know, really kind of problem solve.
And I'm enjoying that your podcast, your book, others like you as well, have kind of slowly started to surface here, whereas people are gaining experience and working through these hard problems.
That they're sharing what they're learning because it's needed.
You know, we're very fortunate to have a number of people who are very...
well-versed and not afraid to get their hands dirty and this kind of stuff.
But that's not the case at every business.
You know, some places don't have that.
Awesome.
Well, as is kind of our little nerdy tradition here, we have a kind of a round-robin question at the end that's usually a lot of fun.
So five years out, do you expect we'll celebrate a productivity boom or regret a flood of low-quality output that we have dumped onto the world?
What should we be looking out for?
I agree.
Yeah.
You want to go, Grant?
You want to go first or you want me to?
Okay.
What I would say is that there's... I think just like with everything else we do, you know, I always lean toward content because I've worked in publishing for so many years.
But in any field, I mean, let's go back to the 1970s when mass production really...
really kind of ramped up it was like like okay we figured out how to mass produce just about everything and and the quality of stuff went down and i'm going to mention guitars because that's a subject i know well and when you look at 70s era gibsons there are lots of changes that were made specifically to cut costs a little bit here and make changes a little here