Polymath: Master Multiple Disciplines, Learn New Skills, Think Flexibly, and Become Extraordinary Autodidact (Learning how to Learn)
J**Y
With a definite major purpose in mind, this book helps all polymathy create effective curriculums.
Good, informative, quick and easy read. The author helped me to understand and embrace my natural tendencies to always be curious about the things I observe and to constantly seek to improve myself. Some of the takeaways that I have employed is to create a personal curriculum so that I know what needs to be focused on and to have the confidence to continue in my continuous learning despite a world that pushes for specialization. I particularly enjoyed the symbolism of being "pi" or "comb" shaped versus being "T" shaped, it was a good way to understand the various avenues of learning different subjects and how your breadth expands with each additional branch of knowledge.I would only add that an individual purpose is sorely needed in order for the information in this book to truly be of benefit to you. I believe the author lightly touches on this but I feel a chapter at the beginning in regards to having a definite major purpose at the head of the reasons behind why you're learning in the first place is a must, otherwise you take the chance of learning things that will never materialize into anything of noteworthy importance. Perhaps the author intended to allow the numerous topics one learns to naturally guide them towards a purpose or an "aha!" world changing moment, but I feel this is leaving too much to chance and that everyone should have at least some sort of direction in which to aim their curriculum design towards. As an extreme example, if I worked for a Japanese based company who taught origami courses and only had offices in Japan and the U.S., I'm not sure how spending numerous hours on learning German or studying the history of natural disasters (just because those topics pique my interest) would benefit me unless it aligned with a purpose outside of the company and position that I am currently in.I would still recommend this book to anyone who wishes to take on a more systematic approach to polymathy. The book is packed with good strategies that all polymaths could benefit from and should be read with a definite purpose in mind.
K**R
You too can pursue the life of a Polymath
Before I read this book, I hadn't learned what a Polymath was. It was a truly an eye-opening experience. This book has inspired me to continue educating myself.I'm a retired financial executive for a publicly traded company. I enjoyed a 40-year career in Accounting and Finance. Outside of this field, I did little to pursue any other subject matter. I wish I had read this book sooner. I would've carved out the time to expand my knowledge base in related and unrelated topics. But the learning journey never ends, so here I go. Wish me luck.
L**H
Great introduction to the world of polymaths!
I think Peter Hollins shines light on a number of people in the world who live and think outside the 'box'. These are men and women who refused to give in to the myopic thinking we see in our school systems. All of my teachers from kindergarten through post graduate studies suffered from the same narrow teaching teaching and thinking techniques. Not only would they live/think inside the box, but they were not able to recognize or teach students how to think creatively. If you told a teacher "there is more than one way to skin a cat", I suspect they would say that is cruel a abusive to animals. Very few creative teachers are allowed to have careers in our schools. I suspect Mr. Hollins could add a chapter to project where we would be today if we had never allowed polymathic thinkers to contribute to society. And still another chapter could be added to suggest the advancements we could see if our schools would teach children how to be creative and think outside of multiple boxes! Fantastic reading!!
D**.
Do not focus on one subject.
I enjoyed this book because it showed that polymaths are greater than geniuses. Geniuses might be great at one subject, even might be part of the top 1%, but polymaths excel in multiple subjects, without being cream of the crop. It is all about combinations of ideas and your courage to express them. Many subjects link together. The only thing that I didn't like was the fact that the book was too short. Very few authors write volumes anymore.
R**A
Good subject unfortunately another self-betterment cook-book.
This book is useful for some kind of people. If somebody is naturally interested or intrigued by multiple diverse subject than this book will tell you that it might be right thing. I found that I'm polymath by nature whole my life. And now I found this term, new for me. I always had issue that being polymath in the society, especially corporate world, is not compatible with most of the current 'normal' world. Sometimes it gave me an advantage but mostly not.So this book gave me understanding if the fact, what doest mean being polymath. I started to think a bit differently about my future career and life plans. That's great. And I would guess that first part of the book and very useful for me.On the other hand I assume that this book is intended to be a kind of cook book how to become polymath. And I tend to say that's what the book is failing with. It's like planning what to learn, what to focus on. Based on idea to create yourself unique, step out of crowd. More like some marketing strategy.I don't thing it doesn't work this way. Being polymath is more passion than plan. There could be some planning part but the passion for discovery of the world is the think. And this book is weak in nurturing the passion.It more like cold calculation that being polymath is the path to success. It isn't. It looks like that from outside.In average normal world polymath represents more threat for people than attraction. I realised that even some of my bosses were afraid of me because I know more than is usual. I was even directly fired because of that.This book completely hide the fact that know more than others or being innovative could make your life more difficult. The issue is to find the way how to handle that or where is the place such people are appreciated.Besides I like the topic and like the author I have to say this book is too shallow, not inspirational. The subject is right and not obvious, however the book itself is just another self-betterment cook book, the average one.I would encourage the author to go, rethink it and create new version 2.0.
B**E
Être ou devenir pollymathe
Être polymathe, c?est avoir plusieurs cordes à son arc, c'est avoir plusieurs compétences à un niveau professionnel. La complexité actuelle de la Société oblige indépendants et cadres à devenir polymathe. Ce livre indiqué les étapes pour devenir polymathe pour ceux qui ne le seraient pas encore.
M**R
Short but sweet!
Short read (95 pages) but highly recommended! Very well written, smart and concise. Anyone would gain by reading this.
L**
great practical book
It’s a good book with a good strategy to succeed in your new learning goals.It’s easy to read and practice.I have read one or two books of this author and it gave me the boost I needed to achieve my goals! Thanks Peter Hollins!
K**R
Excellent Guide
Highly Recommended for anymore who wants to develop a Polymathic/Renaissance Man's Mind.Peter takes one through the mindset required to become a Polymath to an elaborate learning plan for mastering anything. In the end, he also includes list of famous Renaissance Men.
C**E
Great for introducing
I really enjoyed read this book. This book give me a new perspective about polymath and also I am motivated for practice and become a polymath.
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