Keywords
generalists, seers
Abstract
At last, he knew his true name. When he was young, he wandered, unsure of himself. He knew he was a generalist — not satisfied with mastering only one thing. He wanted to explore. He wanted to fill in blanks in his mental map of the world. He was good at science, and he understood concepts quickly, but he rarely stuck around long enough to gain real expertise in a field. His curiosity was ravenous, always seeking new realms to explore.
Recommended Citation
Maxwell, Ross R.
(2021)
"The Deep Seer and the Four Tests,"
Comparative Civilizations Review: Vol. 85:
No.
85, Article 5.
Available at:
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/ccr/vol85/iss85/5
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