The Division of Labor and Finding Your Niche
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Society is built upon each person doing what they do best. Developed economies have very specialized skills. This division of labor allows us each to do what we do best. We can create ourselves. High School Seminar in Chicago on 8 April 2011. Sponsored by Jeremy Davis.