The Parable of the Sharpest Talent
- The expressions "sharp and talented" and "rounded person" are used to refer to human resources.
- pointed stone and the image of a round stone by a river, etc.
- The analogy of "a sharp stone becoming round" is often used.

- 'Sharp people become rounded.'
- Some interpret it negatively, others positively.
- How to perceive people who feel negatively:
- The sharpest points are strengths and areas of expertise
- Good engineers become mediocre cobblestones when their "sharp edges" are chipped away by the homogeneous pressures of big business.
- How to perceive people who feel positive:
- The sharpest point is the lack of cooperativeness due to youth
- Sharpness causes unnecessary friction by bumping into others.
- The sharp edges are removed while being struggled with, and they become rounded and "amicable character".
- The fact that these two interpretations are not even independent makes the problem deeper.
The two correspond to the words "specialist" and "generalist".
see #Specialists and Generalists
#Parable
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