• sp3ctr4l
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    426 days ago

    A jack of all trades and master of none, is often more useful than a master of one.

    A lot of people forget the second half of this old aphorism.

      • sp3ctr4l
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        6 days ago

        Yeah, that one is also infuriating to hear people misuse.

        The entire point is not that its a small problem, its that its a big problem.

        Along the same lines:

        “Pull yourself up by your bootstraps.”

        This was originally written as an obviously physically impossible absurdity, a modern equivalent would be the ‘plug the power strip into itself for infinite energy’ memes.

        Yet it is instead used to mean … its time for you to do a lot of hard work, and then you’ll be in a better place.

        When it instead was originally used to describe an extremely dire situation that cannot be solved by doing … the sentence above.

        • @GreenKnight23
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          15 days ago

          still means the same thing, just used incorrectly by dishonest and truly wretched people.