Compared to untenured but tenure-track academic faculty (most of who will later get tenure), tenured professors put in less  effort, are less focused

Our Tenured Civ - by Robin Hanson - Overcoming Bias

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Compared to untenured but tenure-track academic faculty (most of who will later get tenure), tenured professors put in less effort, are less focused on doing big-win projects, and are less willing to change locations, research sub-fields, or classes taught. They publish less, and change their minds less. But they are also more pompous in their speech; they complain more in public about outcomes for they and their local groups, and are more willing to advocate radical changes in other parts of society. Though they are willing to act to express their outrage when they have positions of authority that aren’t threatened by such actions. (E.g., grades, hiring.)

This seems a plausible guide to how our civilization changes as it gets rich and old (due to falling fertility). We are now all “tenured”. Not only do the richer older people among us get this way, everyone does to some extent, as we are all so influenced by each other. We complain more loudly and frame the minor inconveniences of others as moral outrages that they must not tolerate. But we also less change jobs, locations, and our minds. 

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