Understanding a field thoroughly is necessary to identify what requires improvement
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Great work often arises when someone believes they can improve upon something existing 1 0 2and
Understanding a field thoroughly is necessary to identify what requires improvement 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
The formula for excellent work involves having exacting taste and the ability to satisfy it 1 0 2Mentions
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