There are more people who feel envious even of someone else’s new pair of underwear than people who can understand how a polymath’s brain functions.
If only I had a dime for every person with a limited cognitive function who tried to convince me that it’s better to just stick to learning 1 thing, in order to be good at it… Meanwhile, for every one of their skills my brain handles 10.
I’ve trained my brain to handle crisis, too. All of you “1 skill experts” out there, how are you sleeping now knowing that your life could crumble at any moment (I mean, have you seen 2020? Hehe)?
Trust me, “new underwear” is the last thing you want to envy in someone whose main asset is their mind.
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Hello, my name is Valeria Salt and I’m a polymath.
Just deal with it. Don’t try to undermine my brainpower cause you never know what it’s capable of learning next. And oh boy, can it ever learn!
If there is one thing that 2020 should have taught you (aside from learning to reflect vs react impulsively) is that dedicating more time to broadening your spectrum of skills is necessary in order to ensure you can handle any difficult situation without losing your marbles.
Knowledge is power. And always will be.
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