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iopq
9y ago
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It's not "perfect", it's just "mastered"
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ZenoArrow
9y ago
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What's the difference?
SXX
9y ago
Probably "mastered" mean constant quality.
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9y ago
A grandmaster chess player has mastered chess, but he can't play perfectly because he's still a human.
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