What makes someone an expert? Is expertise about knowledge, confidence, experience, or trust? In thisphilosophy-driven conversation, we explore how expertise actually works in the modern world. Aaron and Tim sit down for a grounded, exploratory conversation about knowledge, assumptions, pattern recognition, and the quiet difference between experience and certainty.
Rather than offering definitions or credentials, this episode peels back how expertise feels; why some people soundauthoritative, why others don’t, and how our own assumptions shape what we accept as truth. Along the way, the conversation touches on chunking, intuition, humility, and why real expertise often looks less like certainty and more like curiosity.
In this episode, we explore:
• What makes someone an expert (and what doesn’t)
• Why confidence is often mistaken for competence
• How assumptions shape what we trust
• The role of pattern recognition and lived experience
• Why humility may be the clearest sign of real expertise
At No Street Lights, our goal is simple: to help people live with their minds, not inside them.
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