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Reasons For The Overabundance Of Self-Proclaimed Experts

 Anyone can call themselves an expert.

What is an “expert” anyway? Is it someone who gets a certain degree or has a certain number of years in the field? Or is it someone who reaches a suitable threshold of knowledge in a given area? On some level, it doesn’t matter – because anyone can call themselves an expert in the digital age. A person may claim to be a PhD-holding serial entrepreneur, despite being a 19-year-old still in college and trying to start up a freelance business.

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Expertise is dead. And experts killed it.

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