Oh, as a topic wanderer myself (I don’t like the word “generalist”), I love and endorse this comic.
(via @simondlr’s newsletter).
Oh, as a topic wanderer myself (I don’t like the word “generalist”), I love and endorse this comic. (via @simondlr’s newsletter). 55 comments
@rianvdm @simondlr I don't know if it's my adhd but sticking to one subject limits me. Every time I learn something new, it gives me new perspectives and feeds into the other things and makes all my skills and knowledge improve in different ways. Learning a language for example, widens my knowledge of how different languages work and helps me to understand etymology better and helps me more easily remember new words in all other subjects. @rianvdm @simondlr #AltText4You Comic with 4 panels. 1. Happy figure 1 has one skill maxed to “Great” on a “Bad Good Great” scale. “You can achieve greatness if you focus fully on one thing”. 2. Sad figure 2 has many skills in the Bad and Good side. “If you have too many interests you will never reach your full potential”. 3. Figure 2 climbs their skills “Wait, where the F are you going?” 5. They climbed a wall. They now see the beautiful ocean on the other side. @bebatjof @rianvdm @simondlr i see the last bit of interpretation (in the brackets) a little different. the one with one skill up to great could also get up on the wall, if they use the bar as a pole and jump up/over the wall with it. but the one with many mediocre skills can also use those as a ladder, as depicted in the comic. both get to a nice result, but with different tools. @rianvdm @simondlr the original artist can be found at https://www.skeletonclaw.com/ they've got some great comics "it is important for him who wants to discover not to confine himself to one chapter of science, but to keep in touch with various others." – Jacques Hadamard, "An Essay on The Psychology of Invention in the Mathematical Field" (1949) :-) Lovely. How we can play with shifting connotations and associations. "Has a muse" is the killer move here! :-) Also: "polymath." @rianvdm @simondlr loving the philosophy of this, in a way it implies getting a better overview of everything when standing on top of your various skills/interests! nothing wrong with being interested in everything around you IMHO. Many things have intersectional truths and patterns that you don't find if you only focus on a single subject. I'd say to achieve true greatness you need to be able to think outside the box, which doesn't work if you only focus on the contents of the box :) I love the word "omnipotential" (potential ~ possibility) but it is way too close to omnipotence to describe someone with it. And I've seen other terms used out there like "multi-specialist" or "pluri-specialist" but that also fails to capture the gamut and complexity of whatever it is people have to be classified as. @rianvdm @simondlr @inthehands The reference is now kind of dated but I always liked what a friend said: Some folks find a true calling. Some of us just have true call waiting. @rianvdm @simondlr one word many people use for this is #multipotentialite , it’s a natural personality type that is just not seen as that much valuable in our culture but is essential for our society to move forward. Excellent cartoon, witty and wise! My alias here is The Roamer for a reason! Specialising on a particular field is important, it's necessary. But wandering around the whole landscape puts our specialism into context. It makes us better specialists. |
@rianvdm Do you have a link to the newsletter article?