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It depends on your definition of progressing humanity. Those 3 genius scientists don't eat without the farmers, they don't build the rocket ships without the engineers. I imagine they need construction workers to build the scaffolding, truck drivers to bring the materials, janitors to keep the place clean. Etc etc etc.
I think humanity is a bit of a team sport, and anyone contributing is probably responsible for pushing humanity forward.
it's a team sport, but each field of life, from farming to making movies, has a group of laser-focused people who invent new things or ways of doing things that explode productivity
the first guy who designed a superior farming machine would have been an example, while the old farmer pushing his horse along not wanting to know about machines would the counter-example. there are always people thinking about things and progressing things in their own field
a construction worker is vital, but he is working on a blueprint that has been designed by someone else. he's not inventing, he's following orders basically.
even in something like surgery, there are pioneers inventing and coming up with new ways and the general mass that is happy to keep doing the current way. which is fine, but doesn't progress the respective field .
some fields then have outsized impacts on humanity , like Fritz Haber and Carl Bosch who figured out how to extract nitrogen from the air and convert it into ammonia, which could be used to make synthetic fertilizers. the impact on feeding the world was massive
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But the guy who invented the new farm equipment needed support in the first place. I understand that there are people who are exceptional, but none of them live in a vacuum.
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