The more you learn, the more you feel you do not understand a thing. Famous people from all over time said it and that is not without reason. If you open up one door, you find the possibilities behind it, which are regularly plenty. The choice for the door decides what the new opportunities are. Any of these choices closes other doors. You can not learn everything, because it is all based on your choices. The question is if that is needed; knowing everything. You might as well learn everything that hides behind one door and its follow-up doors, and work together with people who went through other doors. What would happen if the greatest minds from all times would work together on a single dream, where all things learned from all these people came together in the result. What would that look like? Perhaps the brutality of this world will not allow it. Maybe the people who opened the doors to learn the skills needed to battle this brutality allow themselves to be misused by this brutality. The might not have opened the door to knowledge on how to decide they do not want to be a slave of the elite, doors which others have opened. Maybe it is time to bring all skills together, so the team has the right skills, not only to work toward a big dream, but also to battle anything on their path. If that happens, anything is possible.
It reminds me of Polly's saying in the Peaky Blinders: