The Multidisciplinary Spectrum - Finale

Here is a video relation to this post, as well as the PolyCast!


The Multidisciplinary Spectrum is a collection of terms based around the specialists and generalists of society. From the novicely jack of all trades to the Da Vincian Polymaths.

Where are you on the spectrum, and do you consider yourself to be a generalist, specialist or polymath?

In this finale post I believe you will find your answer, whether you know it now or not, and seeing this chart with all these terms will help a lot. The reason behind me creating this is to help people identify where they are on the scale of knowledge. It isn't a competition, but rather a spectrum of people, and helpful for employers as well to identify their "unicorns" in their companies. If you read this far in the series, then you know that people like us are everywhere.

Find out more in this grand finale of my first OmniContent Mini series! It is all about being multidisciplinary, and finding yourself on the spectrum so stick around!


You will find that this post is a MASSIVE resource!

This is purely because of the concept itself, as well as the list of links I share at the bottom. I did this for each episode with the links pertaining to each one. However I decided to put them ALL in this one at the end. To make it easier for you, so you will also find a playlist on YouTube with all the videos in this series, including one of me explaining the spectrum, as well as ALL of the videos in the various posts just listed out in the playlist.

You can find that right here:

The Multidisciplinary Spectrum, previously known as the Polymath Spectrum for a short time, is a curated spread of terms related to being multidisciplinary. Whether it is the infamous Jack of all trades, the glorified Polymath, the octopus-like multipotentialite, or even the renaissance person.

They all come together!

The only thing you need to do when reading or watching this episode is just think about yourself. Seriously, that is what I need YOU to do, and find what term you most identify with. Perhaps it is specialist, which is a bit counter-intuitive to the theme of this blog, but if that is the case then all the more power to you.

The primary purpose is to have you as the viewer be able to find a term you identify with, so that it positions you on the scale of knowledge and specialties. Then you can figure out where to go from there.

If you liked this content, and want to know more about being multidisciplinary then subscribe to this blog or the YouTube channel, or both!


Why is it important to find a term that fits you?

You could be just getting out of high school, or perhaps have gone through four careers in your life. The scale of years of your life doesn't matter if you don't have an identity. I'm not assuming anything about your life, but you have lived your life until this point where you were curious about this post/series.

You took your first step towards finding your Multidisciplinary life!

I felt compelled to pursue my dreams, and all of my various interests growing up. I was lucky there was a bit of a non-conformist in me. There are a lot of "rules", taboo actions, and just purely a having a multidisciplinary mindset is often misunderstood.

Even by other generalists.

It isn't their fault, we are raised in a society that endorses niching down. Hell even as a content creator we are told niche down, even when that isn't true to who YOU are. You must resist the conformity because there are greater doors ahead of you when you branch out.

Related Post:

Jack of All Trades (Definition) | PolyInnovator
A quick run down of what a Jack/Jill of all trades means. Why it is commonly anchored to the idea of being a bad thing, but in actuality is good!

How do I use the Spectrum?

The point of it is to give you the knowledge of various terms of being multidisciplinary. Allowing you to identify one that fits you best, then you can attach it to yourself. Allowing you to feel more accepted for who you are, and realizing that pursuing many things IS OKAY.

Taking the idea of LEVELING UP to another Level.

In this article (linked in image), it talks about the various levels of polymathy that this historian concluded. Passive, Limited, Serial, "Proper", all of which focus on the idea that polymathy is achieved at various levels. Meaning that you can technically be one even if you are not quite that far along yet.

The issues with that is the ego that can form, and how others perceive it. This is where I think many people should invest some time in learning marketing, and building a personal brand. That way they can explain themselves better.

https://www.popmatters.com/everyones-a-polymath-on-the-internet-2495416302.html

If you notice the various levels also correspond to other terms that I list in the Spectrum. Of which if you haven't seen the other episodes yet, they will be listed below!

The passive polymaths are more like the T-shaped person, having one big with a wide range. Often jack of all trades fall under this area too.

Bridging the jack of all trades and the generalist is the limited polymath.

The next I find really interesting because it is the thesis of something I talk about a lot on various podcasts I go onto. The idea that over the course of your lifetime you gradually move onto the next big specialty, and so by the end or most of the way; Then you have become an expert in many areas. Becoming a polymath over time.

The final I find the most fascinating because that is the "proper" polymath, "true" polymath, or even as I refer to it the "Universalist Polymath". Someone with many deep areas all juggling at once, but successfully. The best example I can give is Da Vinci of course!

Related Post:

Building a Jack of All Trades - Polymath Personal Brand
The rise of the internet creator, and the generalists coincide. Whether you are a jack of all trades person, or a specialist. Understanding how to grow, and build out your personal brand is key to success!

Here are all of the Terms to look out for

Let it be known that I am not dictating whether you should be in a certain role, place, knowledge level, or being dismissive of unique circumstances.

On average people of various terminologies below are at the levels of knowledge that I portrayed in the following chart (and in the video).

I based the scale off of what I have seen across the board, from interviewing polymathic people of all levels, talking to peers, and learning from the Polymath researchers.

Note: I may have missed some terms in this mini-series, or skipped over them as they have a similar one in this list. Those being Scanners, Linky-brains, Universalist, Sprezzatura, PolyHistor, etc. Usually I did put them in quotes in the chart.

A work in progress chart, but I simply wanted to give a visual reference.

Multipotentialites

The potential to do many things, and the curiosity of it driving the force forward. Could be Linky-Brains, could be octopotentialite, however I see it as the start of something more.

Some would maybe say that Multi's are around the Generalist level of knowledge, or more over just a state of being. Like being Multidisciplinary is often a lifestyle, rather than a descriptor or title.

I see it as the precursor to the Jack of all trades because like the JoAT, the Multi's have all their hands in all of the cookie jars. Experimenting, crossdiscipline thinking, and exploring their interests. It is beautiful.

OmniContent #5 - Multipotentialite
The multiple potentials someone has, and the interdisciplinary life they could have. This is the start of the multidisciplinary spectrum.
Home | The Octopus Movement
The Octopus Movement is a global coalition of non-linear thinkers and multipotentialites united by a desire to create positive change in the world.

Jack and Jill of All Trades

"but oftentimes BETTER than a master of one", as the saying fully goes. In this episode we talked about the misconceptions of being a JoAT, and why it is okay to pursue your various curiosities.

The belief is that if you spread yourself too thin, then you lose the depth that achieves value. However value can ALSO be attained through cross-disciplinary logic, and transcontextual thinking. Those of which you get when learning about many areas, and then comparing/contrasting them.

As you level up through the spectrum, then you go deeper in your main areas.

Jack of All Trades - The Multidisciplinary Spectrum S01E02
Master of one, or the master of none, is how the saying goes. Although does it really have to be that way? A JoAT is just one step in the Multi-Disciplinary Spectrum. Let’s see how it fits in!

Generalist

It is human nature to be a generalist, and this is something we explore in that term's episode. From the birth of humanity's civilization and migration, to the modern internet era. Generalists are the key to humanity's future.

Bold words, but they are true. Specialists have their roles too, but in the past 100 years have dominated the society.

Generalists - The Multidisciplinary Spectrum S01E03
A person of many talents, and about in the middle of the Multi-Disciplinary Spectrum. How they thrust themselves onto history, and how might you make your mark as one as well. The middle ground, and the wide rangers. From the t-shaped, to the entrepreneurs.

Gentleman Scholar (+ Autodidact and Dilettante)

A term many people usually don't know, even in the polymath world. It harkens back to the days of Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin.

An idea to be someone of high standard, both intellectually, and as a gentleman. This goes for other genders too, but originated by men. The idea often goes into the thought of someone who spends all their time learning.

Choosing to spend time learning more and more, but not necessarily doing much with it. This is an issue because pretty much every skill requires you to get out of your comfort zone, out of the learning environment, and learn by trial of fire.

People who are multidisciplinary or specialized can fall trap to this mentality, so just be aware!

Gentlemen Scholars - The Multidisciplinary Spectrum S01E04
Someone who is perpetually in school, and/or learning. However not actively pursuing to execute and do something with that knowledge. These are the dabblers and dilettantes!

Renaissance Person

The true philosophy of polymathy I would say, as a Renaissance man is someone who knows it all. Now semantically "knowing all" does mean something different now, for that would be an "omnimath" if you will.

However back in the days of the Italian Renaissance, it was theoretically possible to know all there was to know. At least to the degree of standard knowledge. Usually things like math or science it was only through experimentation and calculations that you could learn those areas. Rarely did you learn it in school, which is why Leonardo Da Vinci had to examine corpses in order to learn anatomy and ocular science.

Nowadays, with so much knowledge in the world, and the boundless/endless areas of specialized knowledge. You can't be a master of everything, although you could perhaps be a novice/JoAT level in everything. All the while still having time in life to master a few areas.

Renaissance (Wo)Men - The Multidisciplinary Spectrum S01E05
Someone who deems themselves a master of many areas, and no longer a specialist. Mastering takes ages, but is well worth it in the end. Perhaps by mastering the multiple areas, you might create something new in the process.

Polymath

A person of wide ranging knowledge and/or learning, that is what it means to be a polymath. However how do you become one? This series was almost named The Polymath Spectrum after all, and it is a term that many find suits their lifestyle best. Although we gotta be careful because it takes time and effort to become one, regardless of how many areas, or how deep.

There seems to be a common understanding that it takes at least three areas, and even up to four or five.

Drawing upon a multitude of complex bodies of knowledge.

There are some great researchers in this space, that are trying to figure out how do we define a polymath? Especially in the now, as many "polymaths" were named such posthumously.

Polymaths - The Multidisciplinary Spectrum S01E06
Polymaths are the inspiration behind the Multi-Disciplinary Spectrum. Someone who is a master/expert in 3+ areas, and has an insatiable curiosity. Becoming one is to level up from wherever you are on the spectrum, and finding what things you know deep enough about!

PolyInnovator

This is more of a personal one, as I use that word as a second name for myself. Although I feel that in a 100 years if someone felt compelled to use that term it would make sense. Probably more so than polymath or polyhistor. Simply because innovation has become the game changer in the world.

Whoever is "most innovative" is the one who is most successful. Hence why many people go into specialties to find the deepest areas of that field, then to try and innovate it. Ironically most of those discoveries have been made, and now the best way to innovate is to use transcontextual thinking. Using your knowledge of other areas to help your specialty.

The PolyInnovator, or polymath of innovation ideal, is to be a contributing factor to many fields over the course of my life.

One could say that all generalists/polymaths are naturally innovative, sure, but that doesn't mean they are striving towards that.

PolyInnovator - The Multidisciplinary Spectrum S01E07
From polymath to jack of all trades, the PolyInnovator encompasses it all. All of the multi-talent definitions of a person, for it is the Polymath of Innovation or PolyInnovator that succeeds it all. #MetaNiche

Universalist Polymath

This is a bit more of a hotly debated one, as it is like the Da Vincian level, or a "true" polymath. Someone who has MASTERED many areas, not just an expert level, as the other Polymath would typically be around skill wise.

I like to think of it as the ultimate goal in a way, or perhaps a person with many (3-4 on average) DEEP areas of specialty. On top of that has a jack of all trades width in countless other areas. Taking the "T-Shaped" person to another level, if a T-shaped person is one tree, then the U.P. is multiple trees. A "forest of knowledge" if you will.

Here are the slides to my Multidisciplinary Spectrum Talk I did

The Multidisciplinary Spectrum Slides from Dustin Miller

I made this Spectrum to be INCLUSIVE...

You can use it to find where you fit in the world, and how you can progress forward in your various specialities.

Although I am sure that some viewpoints may not sit well with some, or perhaps the hyper-specialists will disagree. To is their own. I wanted to help those who haven't discovered their Multidisciplinary super powers yet, or perhaps they have and they think they "can't focus".

It isn't about focus, it is about managing time well enough to do all the things you want to do.

You will need grit to push past societal norms, as for the past 100 years it has been the century of the specialist. The best way to get it is through practice, and the compound effect. The more you do, then the stronger you become. That goes for any self-development though in life, for think of it like pushing a boulder up a mountain. Eventually you'll become as strong as Heracules!

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Find your spot on the Multidisciplinary Spectrum!

Whether you are just starting out on your journey we call life, or you have been going at it for decades and now finally have a word for how to explain yourself. Either way you are just that one step closer to fulfilling all of the potential and Ikigai.

Take a moment today to see where you fit! Are you a generalist, a specialist, a bi or tri specialist, or even a polymath?

Thank you for taking the time today to check out this AWESOME article, and the finale to my first OmniContent mini-series. Which is probably why it was so long, so good job making it through.

All you gotta do now is explore more, learn more, it doesn't matter your level there are tons of resources below that I know at least one is going to be helpful to you.


I tried to organize them a bit, and all of the videos to the best of my ability (some got deleted in the time from conception to production of this series) are on the video playlist. All of the articles/videos from all of the episodes are here, so that you don't have to try and find them all.

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WARNING: There are a LOT of links here, and I have a strong gaming rig. When I first found all of these I had around 600 tabs open to get through them all. I highly suggest doing them 1-3 at a time. You don't want to overload your PC, as even with my strong PC I had it lagging, and even crashing at one point! haha

I have no particular order to this list, as everything had its place. So I'd say follow your curiosity first, and then try to go to all.

Here is the playlist again for the videos!

Pro tip: Speed up the videos to 1.5x or even 2x speed so you can get through them quicker!

New ones from this OmniContent:

The Power of Being a Generalist
When we focus only on the superstars, we lose sight of the people who tie all the superstars together
Everyone’s a Polymath on the Internet, PopMatters
A polymath trumpeter, a swimming polymath, a tax polymath, a modern polymath, a polymath seeking a serious relationship.
The Modern Polymath -
Explain just exactly what is a polymath, what role a modern day polymath can play in our society and how to get on the path to learning like one.
Future Army Leaders: Expert Specialists or Master Generalists? - From the Green Notebook
By Franklin C. Annis, EdD Many of us know the adage, “A jack of all trades and master of none.” This phrase, in the modern usage, is usually used to describe an individual that is functional in several different skills but lacks the ability to really perform well in any of them. However, the phrase…
How to Become a Polymath in 2020
People are now realizing the benefits of balancing their learning. While about a third of the trainees on SkillUp Academy want to become polymaths, most don’t understand the basic principles to make it possible.
You, the Polymath
“A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch
Why The 21st-Century Economy Needs More Polymaths
Many of the intellectual and creative greats of the past mastered many projects. Maybe this is a challenge we all need to take on.
The Specialist-Generalist Balance
Specialists? Generalists? It’s not a question of which is better, but about finding the right mix for your team and your work. Specialists offer valuable expertise, but over-reliance on specializat…
The Future Belongs to Polymaths - Design Prodigy | Digital Marketing Agency In Singapore
Polymaths – the core of Design Prodigy’s DNA. Polymaths are deep, interdisciplinary learners. They are the René Descartes and the Galileos… The Future Belongs to Polymaths Polymaths – the core of Design Prodigy’s DNA. Polymaths are deep, interdisciplinary learners. They are the René Descartes and th…
3 reasons why polymaths will dominate marketing - Design Prodigy | Digital Marketing Agency In Singapore
Perhaps “jacks of all trades” might be the answer to Asian marketers’ talent-sourcing woes. By Ellen Zeng, Joe Tran, and Lim Qian Wei, Digital Marketing InternsNUS Economics, NUS Mathematical Statistics, and SMU Business School We’re all familiar with the warning against having too many interests: “…
What Matters Next: Creativity is Just Connecting Things
It’s cliche to look to Steve Jobs for inspiration in the tech and investing worlds. This inspiration typically shows up in turtleneck-rich…

A Series from one of my Polycasts Guests, as this is how I found him even!

Future of Work and Multipotentialites: Identify Polymaths In Your Organization
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO MULTIPOTENTIALITES
Future of Work and Multipotentialites: Engage polymaths for organizational success
Klaus Schwab, founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum, stated earlier this year that he believes we are experiencing the…
The Future of Work and Measuring Multipotentialities
This is the third and last article in the three part series on Multipotentialites.

These were my thoughts to this article:

I do not think it is about "Knowing Everything", that is an Omnimath, which is theoretically impossible now. It is about the tools that we use (like it says in the article), as well as learning as much as we can/want in life. We can learn so many areas, to a very deep degree, thanks to the advent of the internet. We are living in a more polymathic era, than ever before.
-Dustin M. PolyInnovator
Let’s Bring The Polymath — and the Dabblers — Back
Some of the most exciting advancements in computing right now come from the field of deep learning, and companies such as Facebook, Google, IBM, and Microsoft are all involved because frankly, this kind of interdisciplinary approach isn’t happening in academia. Where are all the generalists, anyway?…

When You Don’t Have One True Calling (Part I) — Being a Polymath in a Highly Specialized Society
There are two types of people in this world — highly specialized individuals, and those that are jack of all trades. I fall into…neither…
When You Don’t Have One True Calling — Being a Polymath in a Highly Specialized Society (Araki’s Scientific View)
This is part of the “popular series on the science of polymathy studies” (see comments at the end of the article). In this article, I elaborate on Jin Wu’s article “When You Don’t Have One True Calling — Being a Polymath in a Highly Specialized Society”.
Polymaths and Outliers in the Age of Digital Knowledge
A polymath is a master of multiple domains. Modern day polymaths (e.g. Elon Musk) are changing the world by mastering and integrating disparate domains.

https://quadrant.org.au/magazine/2016/07-08/monomaths-polymaths-creative-genius/

Where are the polymaths hiding?
But what if you’re someone who isn’t wired this way? What if there are a lot of different subjects that you’re curious about, and many different things you want to do? Well, there…

"Generalist is Another Word for Entrepreneur"
The Expert Myth and The Rise of the Generalist - Entrepreneurship Life
Early in life, we are encouraged to choose a definite path. First, a college major. Later, we will select a specific career. The thinking is simple enough: identify an area of focus, dig into the details, and acquire domain expertise in an attempt to become a specialist. This outlook places the expe…

A Polymathic Thought Journey:

A Polymathic Thought Journey with C. Joybell C. – Part 1 – Lesson Collector
A Polymathic Thought Journey with C. Joybell C. – Part Two – Lesson Collector
— A Polymathic Thought Journey with C. Joybell C. – Part Three – Lesson Collector

This video has weird settings, so I couldn't add it to playlist

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZrG7BXTNEk

A Phenomenal Dissertation

In Pursuit of Polymaths| Understanding Renaissance Persons of the 21st Century
In Pursuit of Polymaths| Understanding Renaissance Persons of the 21st Century, Cotellessa, Angela J., 2018, The George Washington University. Copyright by the author unless stated otherwise.

Why some people are impossibly talented
Polymaths excel in multiple fields. But what makes a polymath – and can their cross-discipline expertise help tackle some of society’s most pressing challenges?
The Polymathic Method
A blog that covers the research and thoughts of the founder of the Polymathic Institute and the author of The Inappropriately Excluded
Why the Future Belongs to Polymaths
Reality, redundancy, and learning rate.

https://maekan.com/2020/01/polymaths-and-the-importance-of-diversity-in-expertise/

Old Ones from the other parts of the Mini-Series:

The Polymath: 3 Reasons To Love Being One :
If you get frustrated when people tell you to pick one thing and specialize in it, you might be a polymath. Here are my top 3 reasons to love being one.
Succeeding as an In-house Creative Online Class | LinkedIn Learning, formerly Lynda.com
Succeed as an in-house creative. Learn skills to thrive in the business world while keeping your creative identity intact.
The Ultimate Career Choice: Generalist vs. Specialist
The job market could be loosely divided into two categories: generalist and specialist jobs. If you are at the start of your career, you are probably pondering which route you should take. You might even be well into your career, but have suddenly begun wondering whether you’ve made the right choice…
The Global Research ethos is “ Innovation occurs at the intersection of disciplines.”
New Florence. New Renaissance.
Vinnie Mirchandani on global technology innovation and impact on how we work, live and play

How to become a polymath? - A better man blog

Specialist or Generalist? What those terms mean, and potential reasons you might choose one or the other

https://the-art-of-manliness.simplecast.com/episodes/512-why-generalists-triumph-in-a-specialized-world

I’m a Generalist in a Specialist’s World
But maybe everyone else is too
All Hail the Generalist
We have become a society of specialists. Business thinkers point to “domain expertise” as an enduring source of advantage in today’s competitive environment. The logic is straightforward: learn more about your function, acquire “expert” status, and you’ll go further in your career. But what if this…
EXPERT GENERALIST: WHY A DIVERSE SKILL SET IS GOOD FOR YOUR CAREER AND PERSONAL GROWTH
The term “expert-generalist” was coined by Orit Gadiesh. She defined an Expert Generalist as someone who has the ability and curiosity to…
Scientists Have a Bold New Hypothesis For Why We’re The Only Humans Left on Earth
Forget language, or smarts, or even our flair for art. Our species represents the last of its kind simply because we’ve pushed into environments others never dared to tread.
3 Brilliant Polymaths, and the Advice They Left Behind
Polymaths are people who have excelled in diverse pursuits, and several of those polymaths left us with some very practical advice on how to succeed.
Radical Curiosity and The Modern Polymath
There seems to be a polymathic nature to architects and designers. The modern renaissance man and woman. It’s a quality almost inseparable from our field, is it not? As I thought about this idea, I wondered if it was possible to be an architect and not have broad interests. Can one merely be...
A Conversation with Trey Trahan, FAIA, Architecture’s Business-centric Polymath
Archinect first connected with Trey Trahan back in 2008 for an enlightening interview about architecture, design, and the origins of his practice, Trahan Architects. Perhaps one of the most intriguing things about Trey are his inherent polymathic qualities. He is a true modern renaissance man...
The genuine polymath is still one in a million | The Spectator
Despite the ease of modern research, few can ever hope to rival the deep, varied learning of Leonardo or Goethe
The business world needs more Leonardo da Vincis
Growth-minded leaders at all levels of a company should adopt a learning growth mindset, just like the famous polymath.
People Who Have “Too Many Interests” Are More Likely To Be Successful According To Research
The most comprehensive case that has ever been made for why nearly everyone should become a polymath in a modern knowledge economy.
The Polymath
The Polymath is an exceptionally versatile human who excels in multiple, seemingly unrelated fields. Over history and across the world this fascinating breed has rejected ‘specialisation’ and shown us a more complete way of thinking and being. In doing so, they have shaped our past and will own the…
Modern Polymaths
Being better in the modern world

https://www.science.org/books/2020/08/26/the-polymath

Polymathy: A New Kind of Diversity That Could Take Your Business to the Cutting Edge
If you are looking for innovation, polymaths may be the key to the kinds of creative solutions you desire.
The 10x Founder: Jack of All Trades
Why being a generalist and lateral thinker will help you become a better founder.
In Defense of Polymaths
Polymath is one of those words more likely to show up on the SAT than in everyday conversation. But the reason we don’t use the word much these days has less to do with vocabulary than it has to do with practicality: there aren’t a lot of polymaths around anymore. In case you don’t have […]
How to Become a Modern Day Polymath
If you ever wanted to become a polymath like Leonardo da Vinci or Benjamin Franklin, here are some tips to get you started.
The polymath in the age of specialisation
Crises of knowledge precipitate drives towards specialisation. In our digital age we still need polymaths.
The future is polymath | Luminary Labs
What skills will American workers need in a world where the most in-demand careers of 2050 don’t yet exist?
We live in a one-track world, but anyone can become a polymath | Aeon Essays
Our age reveres the specialist but humans are natural polymaths, at our best when we turn our minds to many things
Polymath - Wikipedia
The Renaissance Man is not dead! The role of generalists in teams of inventors
Is there a role for the multifaceted Renaissance Man in modern team-intensive innovation activities? This paper argues that generalist inventors, hold…
17 Top Renaissance Man Characteristics you Need! (2021)
A Renaissance Man is a man who is skilled at all tasks he attempts and has knowledge in many fields. Renaissance Man characteristics include being highly educated, a gentleman, cultured in the arts and charismatic.
The Four Pillars Necessary to Be a Modern Day Renaissance Man
Not a mere scholar, this individual is proficient in bodily exercise and can go the distance. We refer, of course, to the Renaissance Man.
Sutori
Presentations for the classroom in a unique timeline format. On Sutori, teachers and students create a variety of projects, assignments and portfolios. Perfect for the flipped classroom and collaborative work, Sutori’s student-first approach brings the best out of your curriculum and lesson plans.

https://books.disney.com/book/marc-davis-walt-disneys-renaissance-man/

Leonardo da Vinci, Renaissance Man and Genius - Tuscan Travel
the more I learn about Leonardo da Vinci, the more I’m convinced that the term “Renaissance Man,” is referring specifically to him.

https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/blog/renaissance-man-leonardo-da-vinci-changed-live/

Why the Renaissance man – and woman – is making a comeback
In future, we’ll all need to be a little more like Leonardo da Vinci.
The Mind of Leonardo Da Vinci
The original Renaissance man died 500 years ago, but the nature of his genius continues to fascinate us
Future-Proof Your Life: Become a Renaissance Person-published
The dawn of the Renaissance Person
You Can Excel at More Than One Thing: 4 Ways to Become a Polymath
David Epstein Makes the Case for Being a Generalist
A new book argues that specialization—in sport and life—is overrated

https://growingkings.org/journey-of-a-king/scholars-and-gentlemen/

The Generalist Specialist: Why Homo Sapiens Succeeded
The Generalist Specialist: Why Homo Sapiens Succeeded
Brockport @ SUNY Open Repositories: SUNY Brockport
If you want to stay successful, learn to think like Leonardo da Vinci
Polymaths see the world differently, and that gives them an edge.
Deloitte BrandVoice: Lessons From The Pandemic On How To Break Down Organizational Silos And Optimize Workforce Potential
COVID-19 has impacted global organizations and their workforces in profound ways.
The Secret Power Of The Generalist -- And How They’ll Rule The Future
We’ve become a society that’s data rich and meaning poor. A rise in specialists in all areas—science, math, history, psychology—has resulted in tremendous content. But how valuable is that knowledge without context?

https://www.beroeinc.com/article/need-for-procurement-expert-generalist-changing-procurement-world/

Thinking Like a Generalist
What can we teach kids today that will have utility ten or fifteen years from now? Angela Kohnen and Wendy Saul propose an approach to information literacy that goes beyond the teaching of discreet, easily outdated skills. Instead they use activity to help students build identities as curious indivi…
Why specialization can be a downside in our ever-changing world
David Epstein’s new book, Range, explains the benefits of taking our time and learning by doing
Definition of generalist | Dictionary.com
Definition of generalist from Dictionary.com, the world’s leading online source for English definitions, pronunciations, word origins, idioms, Word of the Day, and more.
The career arc of specialists and generalists
In a rapid changing career landscape, should you focus on being a specialist or a generalist? The answer depends on where you are in your career.
The Jack-of-all-Trades Approach to Corporate Learning
Specialized is quickly losing popularity in the corporate learning world. The future is all about agility and the need for generalists or the ‘jack-of-all-trades’ learner.
Jack-Of-All-Trades, Master Of None: The 1 Skillset You Need As A Startup Founder
Today, being the glue is just another way of saying jack-of-all-trades. When my co-founder and I launched our first startup together, we were more than just entrepreneurs. For a period of time, we were also our company’s product designer, marketing director, finance lead, and human resources manager…
Jack of all trades theory of entrepreneurship
We summarize and discuss each of over 80 theories about entrepreneurship in two pages (or less) and provide links to reference materials.
Are You a Jill or Jack of All Trades? - IntegratedWealthSystems.com
If you consider yourself a Jill or Jack of all trades, you’re probably an entrepreneur. The clincher is that along with that handle comes the inevitable “master of none.” It’s …
Jack of all trades, Master of none?
Q: Would you recommend specialising in a particular design skill-set or is it best to be versatile?
The Top 5 Reasons to Be a Jack of All Trades (#19)
Specialization isn’t always a good thing. Photo from 1951 assembly line. Are the days of Da Vinci dead? Is it possible to, at once, be a world-class painter, engineer, scientist, and more? &#…
Being a Jack of All Trades Doesn’t Mean You’re a Master of None
You’ve probably heard the derogatory saying “Jack of all trades, master of none.” It implies that by trying to learn many things, you give up mastery of any of them. Quora designer David Cole says this is a myth.
The Surprising Benefits (and Pitfalls) of Being a “Jack of All Trades”
People look down on the multitalented—even the phrase “Jack of all trades, master of none” has a bit of a negative caveat. But there are a lot of hidden perks that come with being a Jack. These are the best reasons you might want to reconsider the notion that a Jack of All Trades can’t be equally as…
It’s OK to be a Jack of all Trades
In the software development industry or any other related industries requiring software technical skills of some sort, there are normally…
Jack Of All Trades or Master of One?
That age old question: how many pies should one have a thumb in?

https://www.theodysseyonline.com/7-phrases-youve-been-misquoting

‘One True Calling’ Isn’t For All: 5 Talented ‘Jack of all Trades’ - Do Good Jobs - NZ’s #1 ethical jobs board
You’ve probably heard the saying “jack of all trades, master of none”, but do you know there’s an additional line? Jack of all trades, master of none, though oftentimes better than master of one The addition of seven words turns an insult into encouragement. Fingers in lots of pies? Great! Pies are…
Jack of All Trades, Master of None
…often better than a master of one

https://www.backstage.com/magazine/article/jack-trades-master-none-new-skills-always-worth-3917/

Jack of all trades has been actively involved for decades
He turned a hobby into a business
The fallacy of being a ‘jack of all trades, master of none’ developer - Parker Software
‘Jack of all trades, master of none’ is an idiom that’s becoming pervasive in development. But does it draw a line that doesn’t need to exist?
Jack the Master of all Trades | Hacker Noon
Photo by Todd Quackenbush on Unsplash
Is Being a Jack of All Trades Good or Bad? Here’s My Take
Splitting your time and energy is a choice with consequences and benefits. Here are the ups and downs of my experience as a jack of all trades.
Jack of All Trades, Master of None: Why Every New Skill Doubles Your Chance of Success
When it comes to learning new skills, “quantity is better than quality.” Become a jack of all trades, and create your own unique skillset that separates you from everyone else.

Looking back, I can see why this series took me so long. I thought it solely was due to my procrastination, or even laziness, but to be fair to myself this was A LOT to go through. I am forever glad I did, and I truly hope you learned something valuable today!