And by making this claim, I interpret you as predicting that there’s no shared domain between performing a stand-up set that someone else wrote for you, and giving a TED talk that someone else wrote, and GMing an adventure that someone else wrote. Between doing these three tasks, factoring out the Design cluster entirely. And that seems obviously false; there is a generalized skill domain of performance and stage presence and reading the room, possessed by politicians and actors and singers
No, there are of course shared skills between many tasks. If you know how to program C, you will have an easier time learning how to program javascript compared to someone who has an econ degree. Of course there is lots of shared structure between skills.
The claim I am making is that there are no major gaps between skills that cannot be overcome with a few months of practice, the way there are major gaps between the skills I am pointing to in this post.
No, there are of course shared skills between many tasks. If you know how to program C, you will have an easier time learning how to program javascript compared to someone who has an econ degree. Of course there is lots of shared structure between skills.
The claim I am making is that there are no major gaps between skills that cannot be overcome with a few months of practice, the way there are major gaps between the skills I am pointing to in this post.