wildcat
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A good thinking.A comment from bluemonday
Reminded me of this question. Why is being a specialist better than a generalist? By specialist, I mean people who dedicate their learning to one specific (often narrow) field. Generalists would be the reverse, those who aim to learn about a variety of subjects. The way I see it, there are cases where having a wider range of skill set seems beneficial to me then being completely focused on one thing. Feel free to convince me otherwise.
Confusion is not the underhand of order.
Only the problem is special.
A condition is not interest.
Growth is not an exponent.
Greed inflates what is not.
You find the general when you look in the particular?
Only if your interest is in the general.