On knowing it all
You don't. You learn how to "connect the dots" and make sense out of
chaos. You'll never know "it all." So you learn some core fundamentals and
then piece them together.
If we knew it all, why would we need this list? Besides, you can't know all of something that changes as fast as (a business even remotely related to) technology.
Don't freak out. Just do the best you can. It's usually much better than you think.
-Peg
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"You could probably get through life without knowing how to roast a chicken, but the question is, would you want to?"
- Nigella Lawson
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