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Is it better to learn multiple things at once or one at a time?

Is it better to learn multiple things at once or one at a time?

The evidence here is very robust: we learn things better when we don’t cram it into a short period of time. Learning something spread over multiple days will produce longer, stronger memories, than learning something over a long burst on one day.

What do you call someone who is very good at something?

adept. noun. someone who is very skilled at doing something or who knows a lot about something.

Can We Be Good to several things at the same time?

We can be “good” to several things but we cannot be “perfect” or “excellent” in several things because excellence comes only through perfection and perfection only comes when a person focus on one thing at the time. Hence focusing on one thing and try to reach the perfection is better as per my views.

Should I focus on one thing or two things at once?

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You’d learn to do it well, and get better and better at it, and serve people exceptionally. However, that’s not reality. We can’t always pare things down to one thing, so focus on two. I’ve found that you can do two things well, and one thing really well. With two focuses, you won’t be as concentrated, won’t learn as deeply, but it’s doable.

Is it good to be different from everyone else?

Being different is good. Playing by the same broken rules as everyone else will make you no better. Start by being great at one thing in one thing in your circle of influence. If you can do that, your circle of influence will expand as well.

Is being good at more than one thing equally valuable?

I definitely think both are equally valuable and are widely based on a persons personality and/or likes and dislikes. If we were only good at several different things than I feel like we would not be very far in our development of science, or building structures, or mathematical calculations, etc.