You know
what?
I’m sick
and tired of the ones who keep on saying that to succeed in life one should
focus on ONE thing.
WRONG.
It is only
true when it comes to regular people, which is most of people. Regular people
should focus on one thing to succeed whereas special people shouldn’t.
Special
people actually CAN’T focus on one thing. It’s in their guts, in their blood. In
their heads, every thing is so connected which makes it impossible to work
forbidding them selves to look at the big picture.
Leonardo da
Vinci was an Italian Renaissance polymath: painter, sculptor, architect,
musician, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist,
cartographer, botanist, and writer. What do you have to say about that?
Ok, he was a genius,
you’d say…
What about Bruce
Dickinson, the vocalist of Iron Maiden: PhD in Music, director of marketing,
DJ, commercial pilot, screenwriter, fencer, writer, professor of history,
businessman.
STOP IT.
The 21st century is the century of multi-functioning.
The 21st century is the century of multi-functioning.
Just because
YOU can’t succeed in many things doesn’t mean others can’t, doesn’t mean you
should minimise their work, doesn’t mean you can throw empty rules at them.
If your little
brain cannot conceive multi-polyvalent minds, that doesn’t mean you are right.
There are no rules
when it comes to research, creation and invention, there are no boundaries, and
there are no limits
Accept your
inferiority and let special people be.
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