Reject productivity fetishism, whether it comes from capitalist ideology or the Protestant work ethic or wherever.
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Oh do I ever hate that Protestant bullshit. I doth Protest Protestantism, why is such an assholey whole concept or ethos?! So many destroyed lives and deaths for a ridiculous religious way of saying fuck anybody not born into or lucky with money
Edit: Producstant
Absolutely not.
Dilettante gets used as an insult when someone wants to discredit the position of another for having insufficient dedication, credentials, or experience. People who really know what they're talking about address positions directly rather than the person who holds them.
That always triggers me to like wanna annihilate them with my [f]actual bona fides like, hey what about
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Aha. I would never bring up credentials cuz its just silly to be like "respect muh authoriteh"
The trick is to use the Generalist term rather than dilletante it sounds more prestigious
I specialize in generalities ;)
Except dilettante and generalist aren't synonyms. A generalist will have a broad base of things they'll want to have some actual knowledge in, a dilettante (yes, it only has one l) wouldn't necessarily have more than one area they have a superficial interest in.
It sure makes you much less of a boring person to talk to.
I feel like ya thats how I would best articulate like "my competetive advantage" even tho I don't give a shit about competing or any, like, hierarchy...
No, not a bad thing. Makes for a good pub trivia teammate.
Only a negative if it keeps a person from being able to focus on their job. But that's beyond just being a dilettante, that's unmanaged ADHD or something.
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Was actually a local "champion" lol ๐น
Depends on the job. It is quite alright to be a generalist and have a broad understanding of everything. It allows you to connect different fields, come up with simple fixes for nearly everything and call for an expert if it's beyond your perspective. Apart from that there are jobs that don't require knowledge. Maybe instead strength, patience and dedication or empathy.
The dangerous part is if you don't know your limits. If you're a dilettante and then start opening the panel from the circuit breakers and mess with the wires, you will probably burn down your house.
So it depends. Always? No.
I hate when my breaker goes out aha. I'm very good about watching YouTube walkthrus until I get stuff like that where its dangerous, delicate , or both
Renaissance Man sounds better
da Vinci puts me to shame :(
Do what you enjoy. Half-ass all the things.
Sounds a bit extensive ;) 1/6 ass so its like abs
Anything that complements your career as a Cheese Greeter
Kinda feel like a substantially poorer Dorian Grey sometimes