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by ser_tyrion
4061 days ago
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"well-rounded" CAN mean being good at two or three things, it doesn't mean that everyone should attempt to be a polymath. Also, the point of being "well-rounded" wasn't to excel at all activities, but by not totally subsuming yourself in one activity you might achieve a broader perspective about experiencing life. Considering the question in the OP, it is funny you brought up Einstein, Musk, and Jobs in your reply. |
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