The issue of education induced knowledge noise Being an easy learner does not mean you are a skilled worker. This reality causes diploma skewness. Historical understandable, because learning from books started with religions. Reciting and story telling (writing) is a skill. But not a permanent one. Why do we have permanent diplomas for reciting stories, then? It's just parasitic noise. A reason building to justify why others should work for the story elites. Maybe justified in the times of handwritten books. But we are in the digital age now. By now, we know that a surgeon needs to maintain its skill in a specific type of operation to be a good surgeon. We know that you can not put any pilot safely on any plane. And that pilots, nurses, plumbers, and so on need to maintain their skills. But what about managers? Language teachers? Historians? What if you are a specialist in the stories and systems we create ourselves, and change all the time? ...