yello said:
The purpose of asking the question was not to get an answer but to engage in the thought process of coming up with an answer. I personally find it both enlightening and rewarding.
Nothing politically correct/incorrect about encouraging thought..... I hope!
Well,slightly more specific than "better" would be "more effective".
But that's still quite generic, and you have to narrow it down to a particular type of activity (or type of activity) to get a more concrete answer.
But the more you narrow it down, the more it then becomes a discussion of the specifics of that activity.
What you are effectively musing on, therefore, is can you define a grand unified theory of everything for what it means to be good at something.
I personally would struggle to.