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" ... Ahmed readily concedes that not everyone can scale the heights of a Leonardo Da Vinci, but we can all nonetheless tap into the considerable and diverse range of talents we each possess. The first step is to truly understand ourself, and through this to focus on areas where talent or capacity meets passion or desire, as it's where these intersect that true success usually lies. This may lead one towards a degree of eccentricity, but many of the characteristics psychologists use to describe an eccentric, such as idealism, intense curiosity, high levels of intelligence and a nonconformist attitudes are not only common in polymaths, but no bad thing to cultivate. ... "
" ... Being a thought leader in an industry doesn't require the entire company to be comprised of polymaths. Knowing your customers and industry intimately, engaging with new ideas regularly and analyzing competitors pragmatically is a good place to start. ... "
" ... If you put a particle physicist in a virology lab, they will fare just as poorly as the next non-scientist. You wouldn’t put a polymer chemist at work in a nuclear reactor, and you wouldn’t put a theoretical astrophysicist to work in the operating room. Although science is both the complete body of knowledge available to humanity at any point in time and a self-correcting process of investigation and a synthesis of the full suite of data, none of us are good enough polymaths to be a practicing scientist in all aspects of life. Instead, we rely on two underappreciated aspects of science literacy: ... "
" ... Is it even possible to imagine a renaissance today, with polymaths gathering and collaborating in our cities, as they once gathered in Florence, Paris or London? Why aren't specialists as impressive or attractive as "geniuses" than polymaths? ... "
" ... It is very telling that few, if any, wealth managers are polymaths. While they might be experts in a facet of wealth management, such as investment advisory, they are unlikely to be authorities with regard to all the various strategies and products. So to get optimal results, astute wealth managers build a team of specialists to support their efforts. However, to achieve superior results takes more than having specialists available. ... "