They're both technicians. They don't have intelligence. They have what I call 'thintelligence.' They see the immediate situation. They think narrowly and they call it 'being focused.' They don't see the surround. They don't see the consequences. That's how you get an island like this. From thintelligent thinking.
The quote from Michael Crichton's "Jurassic Park" critiques individuals who exhibit a limited form of intelligence, which he terms 'thintelligence.' This type of thinking is characterized by a narrow focus on immediate tasks and situations, leading to a lack of awareness about broader implications and potential consequences. Such a mindset prioritizes technical skills over critical thinking, causing individuals to miss the bigger picture.
In the context of the novel, this limited...