Interesting insight about a link between creativity and the steepness of a wealth distribution curve. Never thought of it that way before.
Malcolm Gladwell wrote a book called Outliers where he said it takes most people 10,000 hours of practice to find mastery. I wonder if we will see this in decentralization land, as the more skilled and knowledgeable people become at earning their stake in a community, the more value they can accrue for the entire community.
That could have serious compounding effects if true.
I am not sure if there are studies into this or how accurate they would be, but it is worth considering.
I do think that we will se at least some readjustment of who and what earns. Currently, it is driven by pay-per-click algorithms that are developed to reward those who bring the most advertising revenue, regardless of actual value. That is why the Kardashians are "influencers". What happens when actual skills are needed to earn?
That could be very refreshing.