
Your premise remains unchanged.
To quote,
"Not all
isekai are bad but so
many either don't utilize the advantages of modern knowledge or just erase the character's memory so that he doesn't have the benefit of his knowledge. Many isekai could have used just used a character from that world but
pointlessly grabbed a character from the modern world to have a self-insert.
Someone from the modern world has the advantage of learning math (at least basic math), should have basic critical thinking skills, understand the importance of networking, be willing to learn reading and writing of the new world, understand the basics of economics (even if its usually just microeconomics), and possibly have personal skills from a hobby (like a sport such as fencing, a science like chemistry, or an art like drawing or playing an instrument).
Basically they should have an advantage over the average peasant even without cheat skills, but
often times they don't utilize anything useful from their past experiences."
Your premise is that people don't use their past life’s skills. I respond to that in the sense that you overrate skills and underestimate the challenges involved, yet you suddenly try here to move the goal post.