Exactly. There's a reason why the full description is "Jack of all trades, master of none"
the full saying is "a jack of all trades, master of none is oft better than a master of one"
You got it right. Its a complement when said in full.
Not in today's society apparently.
I've only had someone say that about me a few times. Every time they did I asked them to finish. They never knew that their insult was really half a complement.
"...ofttimes better than a master of one."
Because we shouldn't have masters, hierarchies are bad.
That’s not really a hierarchy thing though.
Just a measure of how skilled / experienced someone is, and how suitable it is for them to be teaching someone else.
I think we need more people sharing their knowledge and we don’t need the blind leading the blind.
your mom is a measure of how skilled/experienced someone is and how suitable it is for them to be teaching someone else!¹
¹One i have disappointed profoundly.
… 9/10 response. I chuckled!
The lighter side of ADHD
Exactly. There's a reason why the full description is "Jack of all trades, master of none"
the full saying is "a jack of all trades, master of none is oft better than a master of one"
You got it right. Its a complement when said in full.
Not in today's society apparently.
I've only had someone say that about me a few times. Every time they did I asked them to finish. They never knew that their insult was really half a complement.
"...ofttimes better than a master of one."
Because we shouldn't have masters, hierarchies are bad.
That’s not really a hierarchy thing though.
Just a measure of how skilled / experienced someone is, and how suitable it is for them to be teaching someone else.
I think we need more people sharing their knowledge and we don’t need the blind leading the blind.
your mom is a measure of how skilled/experienced someone is and how suitable it is for them to be teaching someone else!¹
¹One i have disappointed profoundly.
… 9/10 response. I chuckled!