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Comment by PaulHoule

4 days ago

Well, there is "well read" and "educated" which aren't the same thing. I started reading when I was three and checked out ten books a week from the public library throughout my youth. I was well read in psychology, philosophy and such long before I went to college -- I got a PhD in a STEM field so I didn't read a lot of that stuff for classes [1] I still read a lot of that stuff.

Perhaps the reason why Stanford and Oxford students are impressed by that stuff is that they are educated but not well read which has a few angles: STEM privileged over the humanities, the ride of Dyslexia culture, and a shocking level of incuriosity in "nepo baby" professors [2] who are drawn to the profession not because of a thirst for knowledge but because it's the family business.

[1] did get an introduction to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogerian_argument and took a relatively "woke" (in a good way) Shakespeare class such that https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troilus_and_Cressida is my favorite

[2] https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9755046/