"Interdisciplinarity is natural for us as humans, but it’s unnatural for institutions." Such a good quote. When I recall my grandpa, he knew how to do many things fix a sink, manage a factory, cook, whatever. I imagine people living in small villages needed to be more self-reliant, as they couldn't just call a plumber or UberEats. Of course they didn't know how to code or write an anthropology research paper, but it was more because they haven't been exposed to these kinds of skills (and maybe haven't considered them useful). And today, we live in a world of specialists, where many college and career paths are laser focused. That's what I like about crypto and being entrepreneur in general - you can break these silos and learn a lot of things from different domains.