Reason?
Half the population is below average intelligence. And the further up you go on the right side of the IQ curve, the less those people can - or are willing to - communicate effectively with those in the middle and left hand side of the curve. It was barely tested if at all when they were working their way up the ladder of being “an authority”.
There is nothing to learn. Every new situation will experience the same mistrust and inability to communicate and lead the large body of independently minded smart or dumb people. It’s one reason that centralized decision making- political, medical, social, economic, etc - in a massive country is a bad thing. And the reliance on MSM as centralized news is equally dangerous. If each state had used their own experts independently, winning solutions would have been obvious and losing solutions would have been obvious. Then cities could have compared notes and identified winning solutions for cities. Likewise for rural areas, hot areas, cold areas, regions of high traveler volume etc.
No… as a society … there is nothing that will be learned.
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