Recently i picked up a word , polymath, a person of encyclopedic learning, who gains knowlege in variety of unrelated subjects/disciplines , below interesting talk reminded me that when we were in school and college learning different subjects , we were all aspiring polymath(s), why would this be any different after working in a job/career as specialist though ? Specialists are narrow focused , for example if someone is a foot doctor, he is a foot doctor for life, i suspect many job related dissatisfaction or even suffering/burnout can be related to the narrow focus nature of most modern jobs, which can be unnatural from human nature perspective, i would think most people crave varieties in their work and career life, polymath/scholars have been the ideals in my opinion , and it is a lifelong pursuit , if impossible in a job setting, but it can certainly fits into our hobbies to compliment a society-imposed linear career path, life would be more rewarding, interesting, fullfiled and complete, as most are natural polymath.
I remember reading the book 'utopia' before, a proposed work schedule is 4 days a week, 5th day should be left for other type of learning /practice which can be unrelated to the profession one is already in, hope such idea can be promoted not in a few elite companies but for all working people.
hobbies type, 1) leisure: games , sports , sightseeing , social gathering. 2) productive : workout/fitness, learning new subjects, podcasts 3) creative : art , writing, music composition ,reading, crafts , problem-solving
Leisure is fun, creative type are stimulating and engaging, productive ones are certainly inspring.