have you met " jack of all trades and master of none" ?--excel in multiple field

@eyzee12 (103)
Philippines
September 3, 2008 7:41am CST
...hi lotters, it just come to my mind as i assess myself, what i'm capable of.. .. as far as i can remember, i like to do a lot of things.. like enrolling in art class so that i can draw and paint like a true artist. swimming lessons; in case the boat will sink while i'm at it.(lol).. lawn tennis, table tennis and badminton lessons; its the only sports i dont get dizzy. though i did try taeboo also. cooking lesson; coz i like to eat tshirt printing lesson; in case i don't have a job... ....oohh and among other things, but my point is i'm not that excellent to it all. my level would be still in beginner.. but at least i know how to do it. ...but unlike Leonardo da Vinci, he was describe as a "renaissance man" because he was an expert in everything.. from the fields of science, math and as a writer also. ... so, since there's a two side of being " jack of all trades and master of none" which side do you belong? ...are you the master of all or the master of none?
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• Singapore
3 Sep 08
actually don't be too sad, Leonardo da vinci is smart that he choose to do what he is good at, if he were to play in sports, do you think he will still be famous too? for all of us, it is the same thing. rather than having a hand in everything you see, do those that you are better at it and you too can be a master of the particular task you do best. find your strengths.=D
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@eyzee12 (103)
• Philippines
3 Sep 08
...yeah i think so too, what Da Vinci did was a wise thing to do.. ..as for me, i think i'll contemplate on what you said... find my strongest point.. ..thank you...