A specialist's career specs are also important, but
1. an eye for how to shape clay to make it look prettier and
2. a sense of style that allows you to decorate it according to that eye
are much more important, aren't they?
There are people who can't wear clothes that are really shabby and baggy, but they
think they look good in those clothes. Let's say that that person is smart and does well on tests.
Let's say that they did well on the CSAT and passed the written and practical exams for fashion experts.
What would happen if that person worked as a fashion expert?
In the end, it's not important what kind of career a doctor has, but
how much of a doctor's aesthetic 'talent' they have that's most important...
I'm getting dizzy after looking at countless photo reviews.
It's hard because you have to filter out fake reviews and only pick out those with a real aesthetic sense.