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By: Matt

Any 5-10 skills? Endurance running, Japanese, neuroanatomy, piano, low level computer programming, robotics, drawing, space exploration history, ballroom dance, and poetry. I’m working on some of these...

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By: Caleb Wojcik

Thanks Chris for the guest post. Here are my “life long” polymath goals. - Photography - Film Making - Web/Graphic Design - Writing - Guitar - Speaking (on camera, microphones, to audiences) - Surfing...

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By: Christopher Hutton

I love these lists so far. I’ve been seriously impressed with everyone’s goals. As for mine, here they are. -Magazine writing -Volleyball -Philosophy -Academic endeavors -truth-seeking -Martial Arts...

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By: Josh Kaufman

I’ve been thinking about this topic for quite a while. This list is a pretty good general framework: http://personalmba.com/what-must-an-educated-person-know/

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By: Caleb Wojcik

Thanks for the framework Josh. I especially agree with #2. “Education is an ongoing process that is not synonymous with credentialing.”

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By: James

If this sounds interesting to you, I’d suggest you check out our effort to build Polymath University, a bricks and mortar accredited institution for 10,000 young Leonardo da Vincis. See...

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By: Christopher Hutton

I’d love that Idea. Really want to see it started. Keep me in the know!

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By: Steve MacCormack

Good stuff!! - Spanish - Web design - T’ai chi - writing - acting - drums - photography - golf - teaching - cooking

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By: gracepmc

Good article and good lists. The one thing, for me, that is essential is 11.The ability to see connections among disciplines, ideas and cultures. (Princeton list). I have been fortunate to take a...

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By: Alan Reeves

Great post Christopher. It seems like too many people just want enough knowledge to get by so they can go home and watch TV. My problem has often been too many interests, not wanting to narrow it down...

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By: Hassler

My goals: Aikido blackbelt (check) Master Gardener Acoustic blues guitarist Calligraphy Masfer Hungarian Bookbinding

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By: lchw

I’m planning these ones-> Computer Science Arts Writing Psychology Botany Physics Long Earth – Theology Music Maths Philosophy

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By: Rahi

Yes, indeed a good article I have been reading it more than once to let it sink in, its made a great deal of difference in me. Thank you.

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By: Cecilia

These are my The topics I want to Master -Canadian law -Japanese language -Wine -Salsa dancing -C++ -The Renaissance Era -Speed Reading -Banking and money -Human sexuality -The Romantics

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By: Becoming A Polymath – My Personal Challenge | Kaizen Journaling

[...] I came across this article about becoming a polymath. The concept fascinated me, because it gave me a term for a goal I already [...]

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By: How to plan your day like Benjamin Franklin? | Mohit Pawar . com

[...] almost impossible to stick to it all the time – still the kind of success he achieved as a polymath -  is hard to come by [...]

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By: Christopher Fornesa

Guess just to put it out there, I’ve created a strange system of life goals for myself and in accordance to what comes naturally to me. Main goal: Art – the stuff comes naturally to me for the most...

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By: Jan Vicon

The fields I like to learn more and master it to the higher level… 1. Theology 2. History 3. Philosophy 4. Geography 5. Sciences 6. Mathematics 7. Linguistics and Literature 8. Arts and Music 9....

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