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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a gifted kid who loves novelty and the chase of catching up. His interests change every year and he has a very varied list of things that he is quite good at, but nothing he is amazing at, even though it seems clear that if he chose something and did it consistently he would be amazing. I always wonder how this will play out as an adult. I am not worried just curious.[/quote] They call this jack of all trades, master of nothing. It’s not a bad way to be. You get to learn all these activities and learning new things can be fun. You just won’t be a starter or team leader, you’ll always be in the middle somewhere. Advantage in adulthood is you’ll pick things up faster than others who played it safe and wouldn’t try new things once pat elementary school. [/quote]
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