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True polymathy isn't about knowing a little about everything—it's about developing genuine expertise in multiple areas. Polymaths pursue depth in their chosen fields while maintaining broad awareness across many others. This balance creates a "T-shaped" or "Pi-shaped" knowledge profile.

Depth and Breadth Balance is one of the seven Polymaths principles for developing broad, connected expertise.

A practice note from the Depth and Breadth Balance principle: Commit to mastery, not just exposure.

The learner used this depth and breadth balance aspect to make their study plan more polymathic.

A practice note from the Depth and Breadth Balance principle: Distinguish between genuine understanding and superficial familiarity.

The learner used this depth and breadth balance aspect to make their study plan more polymathic.

A practice note from the Depth and Breadth Balance principle: Know when to go deep vs. when to survey broadly.

The learner used this depth and breadth balance aspect to make their study plan more polymathic.

A practice note from the Depth and Breadth Balance principle: Set clear mastery milestones in each field.

The learner used this depth and breadth balance aspect to make their study plan more polymathic.

A practice note from the Depth and Breadth Balance principle: Use the T-shaped or Pi-shaped learning model.

The learner used this depth and breadth balance aspect to make their study plan more polymathic.

A recommended development practice for Depth and Breadth Balance: Build a portfolio demonstrating expertise in each area.

Polymaths recommends this practice as a concrete way to build depth and breadth balance.

A recommended development practice for Depth and Breadth Balance: Choose 2-3 core disciplines for deep mastery.

Polymaths recommends this practice as a concrete way to build depth and breadth balance.

A recommended development practice for Depth and Breadth Balance: Find projects that require combining your areas of depth.

Polymaths recommends this practice as a concrete way to build depth and breadth balance.

A recommended development practice for Depth and Breadth Balance: Set mastery goals using deliberate practice principles.

Polymaths recommends this practice as a concrete way to build depth and breadth balance.

A recommended development practice for Depth and Breadth Balance: Spend 60-70% of learning time on depth, 30-40% on breadth.

Polymaths recommends this practice as a concrete way to build depth and breadth balance.