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The Real Reason Epidemiologists and Economists Keep Arguing
They’re trained to think differently.
We might be all in this together, but we have different ideas about what's next.
Photographer: Angela Weiss/AFP/Getty ImagesIt’s not only factories that can’t retool overnight to meet the Covid-19 pandemic. Our brains can’t, either. The way we think and the things we think about follow patterns that are capable of evolution and change — just not that fast.
You can see this phenomenon all around you right now: whatever we cared about before, we’re now using as our lens to think about the novel coronavirus. And subject matter experts, the people we need most in a crisis, are also the most likely to keep thinking as they have, because their thinking is so strongly shaped (or deformed) by professional training and strong collective values.
