This is the age of the specialist, and years ago Rollo had settled on his career. Even as a boy, hardly capable of connected thought, he had been convinced that his speciality, the one thing he could do really well, was to inherit money.
Rollo had made a definitive choice about his career at a young age, embracing the idea of being a specialist. His clarity of purpose was evident even in his childhood, though he struggled with coherent thinking. He held a firm belief that his true talent lay in the ability to inherit wealth.
This perspective on life highlights Rollo’s unique outlook, as he prioritizes financial inheritance over conventional skills or professions. Wodehouse’s storytelling captures the nuances of Rollo's character, revealing a satirical take on the notion of specialization in society.