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It's true. I'd label it "indirect knowledge hoarding." But the excuses/reasons are usu. most people are busy or don't feel they'd make good teachers.

There has to be an incentive / prioritization by the person to do something about it. Also, some people don't even think they're experienced enough.

Maybe useful knowledge transfer via teaching or at least reviewing teaching material.




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