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by ChainOfFools
804 days ago
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> Only if the person picked via nepotism isn’t competent. It'd be interesting to know how much this phenomenon would explain the stability of otherwise culturally ossified regimes that stood for four or five centuries before collapsing, where government was built almost entirely out of extreme nepotism in which the ruling potentate had 50 or 60 kids to choose from, and thus had a shot at picking the most capable from the, er, top of the class. Or the most ambitious /ruthless pick themselves, taking the old man and/or their dangerously competitive siblings out of the picture. Either way there is a little more competition involved then what we normally think of with a modern family unit. |
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Training makes up a lot for stupidity and other gaps.
At some point, it doesn’t matter enough, but that can go quite awhile.