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frez [133]
3 years ago
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Describe how da Vinci was a jack of all trades and benefits

History
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STALIN [3.7K]3 years ago
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Answer:

The saying ‘jack of all trades, master of none’ is a well-known expression and one that will come to mind for many of us when thinking about the type of person who has many different pursuits, hobbies and interests rather than focusing on any single one in particular.

It is also a saying that seems to have a somewhat negative connotation. The idea here, is that if you’re someone who can’t focus on one thing, then you must presumably be of a short attention span. At the same time, it is presumed that you’ll never develop your skill in any particular one area to a point of mastery. If you don’t devote all your time and energy to just one thing, then you won’t be able to spend adequate tie in any area in order to get really good at it. The jack of all trades is a drifter, and someone who excels in no area…

Or at least that’s the popular assumption. In reality though, being a jack of all trades needn’t be a negative thing and in fact should be encouraged. Read on and we’ll look at why this is actually a smarter and more fulfilling way to be.

gulaghasi [49]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Just read lol.

Explanation:

Da Vinci was one of the most famous polymaths who ever lived and along with other notable figures such as Benjamin Franklin and Johann Goethe, pushed the boundaries of what many believed to be possible. Unfortunately, we seem to have forgotten the insights that these exceptional figures gave us into the benefits of pursuing multiple interests.

As noted by Robert Twigger, Leonardo Da Vinci was said to be just as proud of his ability to bend iron bars with his hands as he was of the Mona Lisa.

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