Sensemaking with Wolé and Tobi

118: The Case for Getting Your Hands Dirty


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What begins as a DIY story turns into a conversation about why some cultures build things themselves, and others have forgotten how — and what gets lost when an entire generation grows up treating practical skills like they don't count.

We get into education, labour, cost, and craft.

Why does a carpenter send his son to study medicine? Why did we spend years labelling insects in school but never take workshops seriously? And what happens to quality — in roads, in work, in training — when nobody sticks around long enough to learn a trade properly?

There's also something in here about just starting. About the gap between the person who plans and the person who doubts, and what it looks like when one of them picks up a shovel anyway. 

If you've ever talked yourself out of trying something because it seemed too hard, or wondered whether the things you learned in school actually prepared you for anything useful, this one's for you.

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