Polymath: from Greek πολυ (very, much) and μάθηση (learning). I like the term polymath not in the sense of “well-studied” but in the sense of always learning, very much learning. I can’t imagine I will ever stop learning, or that I will ever consider myself such an expert on anything that I don’t recognize more unknown than known in it.
Things I learn: how to write songs, and sing them • how to compose solo music, vocal music, chamber music, opera • how to play guitar, violin, cello, piano • how to write poetry and fiction • how to create artworks, especially with graphite, charcoal, and pen and ink • how to speak, read, and write Greek • how to write code and build software • how to commune with nature • how to be healthy • how to work this magic that is consciousness in the cosmos • how to love
Check out the Dayword journal for the latest, or the Works page for the catalog of artifacts.
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