Specific knowledge is found by pursuing your innate talents, your genuine curiosity, and your passion. It’s not by going to school for whatever is the hottest job, it’s not for going into whatever field investors say is the hottest.
Specific knowledge is found by observation. You almost have to look back on your own life and see what you’re actually good at.
Your specific knowledge is observed and often observed by other people who know you well and revealed in situations rather than something that you come up with.
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