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" ... Before the educational revolution, when access to schooling was a privilege reserved only for wealthier families, it made perfect sense to have the option to train up for a job as a blacksmith, barber, cook or carpenter by observing and working alongside an established tradesperson. All that mattered was whether or not a candidate was trainable and possessed the specific abilities needed for that particular role. In the past century, they remained more suited to jobs with a creative, physical or technical component as opposed to jobs where you could prove your suitability by acquiring formal qualifications. ... "
" ... Henry is the son of a village blacksmith. Even though some skilled craftsmen could rightly be called peasants, they were few in number and could be considered privileged relative to the rest of the peasant population. Blacksmiths were one of the most highly valued craftsman in Feudal society because members of every social class needed the tools, implements, weapons and armor they made. Like most Blacksmith’s sons, Henry was being trained to take on his father’s profession. He had a clear path toward remaining among the peasant elite. ... "
" ... Polish co-founder Kamila Hankiewicz discusses the challenges of navigating the male-dominated ... [+] Japanese blacksmith industry, and more. ... "
" ... The first challenge is that writing an engaged team charter that stands the test of time requires more than goodwill: It requires experience. I can see this by comparing the first team charters I created several years ago and those I am currently writing. It is night and day... As with everything, you do not become an expert overnight: It's by forging that you become a blacksmith. The beginner always thinks she* has done well, but it is with experience that she takes measure of her beginner’s mistakes. ... "