System schystem - I've used Resolve and Baselight. Both have advantages and I will agree that the Baselight panel is a beaut. But at the end of the day it doesn't mean anything if you ain't got the eye, taste or ability to make the client happy.
To be honest, I probably use about 10% of the Resolves tools. I find that people who wax lyrical about the tech side of the color boxes, usually aren't very good. My advice to my assists and people coming up is always the same "Immerse yourself in all things visual - photography, film, art, whatever it is". These are the things that will make you a good colorist, and also allow you to hold conversations with other creatives.