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... rder, and generalist.

In the world of the caster, the generalist is really not a good word.

As a researcher, any discipline is deeply researched and wants a lot of time and energy, and a systematic knowledge system associated with it needs to learn and comprehend. A huge amount of knowledge and knowledge must come a little bit.

People's time and energy are limited. A person's thinking logic will change because of his knowledge and experience. The same practitioners are likel ...

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