<p> <span>How to be a Polymath & Polyglot Level Genius</span></p><p><b data-redactor-tag="b">In this article you will learn the following</b></p><p>Who Are Polymath & Who Are Polyglot & Benefits Of Being A Polymath Polyglot</p><p>52 Ways To Learn Multiple Languages And Become A Polyglot</p><p>44 Traits & Signs Of Polymaths</p><p>36 Tips How To Become A Polymath Level Genius</p><p>30 Most Famous Historical Polymaths</p><p>30 Most Famous Women Polymaths </p><p>30 Most Famous Modern-Day Polymaths</p><p><b data-redactor-tag="b">Becoming a polymath and polyglot has massive benefits and can open huge opportunities for you in your</b> - professional, career, employment, learning-studies, leadership, financial, social, business, relationship, emotional, cognitive or mental spheres.</p><p>Becoming a polymath and polyglot – <b data-redactor-tag="b">helps improve your Cognitive Functions – like emotional intelligence, social intelligence, spiritual intelligence and other 42 intelligences</b> [read my blog on 42 intelligences].</p><p>Becoming a polymath will <b data-redactor-tag="b">enable your body and brain to hold off the negative effects of aging -</b> like dementia, Alzheimer's disease – and also increase the brain mass <b data-redactor-tag="b">and improve your memory</b>.</p><p>As a polymath - <b data-redactor-tag="b">You will have enhanced knowledge in the diverse field of - literature, art, music, plays, movies, art, science and business as well of human nature.</b></p><p>And also - <b data-redactor-tag="b">improved adaptability, enhanced problem solving, increased cross-pollination of knowledge, sparking novel and groundbreaking ideas-</b> <b data-redactor-tag="b">You will also be able contribute meaningfully in highly intelligent conversations and create great 1st as well as lasting impressions</b>.</p><p><b data-redactor-tag="b">You will be acknowledged and accepted as a leader and expert</b>.</p><p><b data-redactor-tag="b">Polymaths are people who have a wide range of knowledge, skills, awareness, expertise</b> - across many fields.</p><p><b data-redactor-tag="b">Polymaths can synthesize ideas, connect completely different information from multiple fields</b> - and are able to approach problems from distinctly different angles. </p><p><b data-redactor-tag="b">Polymaths are often also a polyglot – in fact – to become a polymath – if you can practice becoming a polyglot</b> - then it would make your journey towards becoming a polymath more effective and faster.</p><p><b data-redactor-tag="b">What Is a Polyglot</b> -A polyglot <b data-redactor-tag="b">is someone who has conversational proficiency in several languages.</b></p><p><b data-redactor-tag="b">Some languages do offer more opportunities than others – BUT - all languages offer the incredible opportunity to understand a new culture</b>, to explore the world, to give yourself an edge in the competitive world market and move beyond the opportunities available to you in your current situation and space.</p><p><b data-redactor-tag="b">52 Ways to Learn Multiple Languages and become a Polyglot</b></p> <p><span>1. Ask yourself why you want to learn new languages you - Are you learning it for practical reasons, like being able to travel and navigate a country that uses the target language OR for a career or professional move<br></span><span>2. Identify which languages will add maximum value to you – you may identify many languages<br></span><span>3. Identify which of these languages will be the most advantageous to you to learn – give priority to each one these languages<br></span><span>4. Now take the language as your priority number one - Ask yourself what real value addition it will do to<br></span><span>5. Identify What specific aspects you want to focus on whiling learning a new language – do you want to be able to communicate fluently Verbally only– or you want to learn how to write, speak and transact just like a native<br></span><span>6. Identify how much time, effort, energy and money you can spend<br></span><span>7. Based on the above answers - Choose which one of these – suits you<br></span><span>8. You can have a native tutor only for yourself<br></span><span>9. You can learn by yourself through online and YouTube videos<br></span><span>10.You can join a class<br></span><span>11.You can learn through an app<br></span><span>12. You can go and stay in a place where the language of your choice is your native language AND you must learn this language ASAP in order to communicate with even the Cabdrivers, Shop-owners etc.<br></span><span>13. Identify fun, entertaining, meaningful TV- shows<br></span><span>14. Watch Movies initially with subtitles<br></span><span>15. Sleep with a recording on – in a very low volume – to get these imprinted on your subconscious<br></span><span>16. Try Reading Newspapers after you have acquired a little proficiency<br></span><span>17. Listen to Books in that language<br></span><span>18. Visit the Countries that Speak Your Target Language<br></span><span>19. Explore Different Language Learning Strategies – through your basic preferential styles – auditory, visual, kinesthetic<br></span><span>20. You can use several memory techniques like - mnemonics, flashcards, image association, and rhymes Schedule a time – when you consciously force yourself thinking in your language<br></span><span>21. Find was to learn while you are busy doing something that does not need your 100% attention – like – while – eating, having breakfast, reading newspaper, walking, cooking, bathing, commuting, sleeping etc.<br></span><span>22. You also need to choose whether You want to learn one language at a time – or learn multiple languages at once<br></span><span>23. When you have learned a completely new language to a proficiency levels – you can go for This technique of linking various languages and learn them simultaneously by using the STEP-translating methods<br></span><span>24.In this STEP-translation method – you need to form a hierarchy of languages from your mother-tongue, native to others language AND while translating a word – instead of jumping to the new language you can translate it into your 1st language the language you are most proficient and then into 2nd and then into your new language – so say English is your base language – French could be your 2nd and German could be your 3rd.<br></span><span>25. These methods can reinforce learning by creating new neural pathways and connections in your brain<br></span><span>26. To learn a new language – you need to Practice Every Day – because becoming a polyglot takes efforts, consistency and focus – which creates commitment<br></span><span>27. Although the more time you set aside for learning, the faster your progress will be – but at least find ways to schedule it to give 20-30 minutes evert day<br></span><span>28. Split your learning between different activities of auditory [listening], visual [watching TV], kinesthetic [reading and writing], subconscious [thinking and visualizing and translating in your mind]<br></span><span>29. Use the books – which has both your language which you are proficient in AND the language you are learning – these books have sentences of everyday use in numerous situations in both the language – helping you to translate both languages line-by-line and easily decipher how sentences and grammar are structured<br></span><span>30. Initially don't focus on the pronunciation part – just try to get the w0rd right – then you can practice the correct pronunciation<br></span><span>31. If possible, Read the same book in multiple languages<br></span><span>32. If available Watch videos having multiple subtitles – like on Netflix platform's multi-audio/multi-subtitles feature<br></span><span>33. Get and use multilanguage learning apps<br></span><span>34. If you can focus and are having FUN [never when you are stressed] Learn similar languages simultaneously<br></span><span>35. Find and Practice with a language expert partner<br></span><span>36. Also get a language learning buddy a person who are also learning the same language – for practice on everyday basis<br></span><span>37. Get an expert tutor for this language – you can also go for virtual and or Online tutor<br></span><span>38. USE AI to learn, test and review your learnings and progress<br></span><span>39.Join online community – use every social media post in your target language as a lesson<br></span><span>40. Do translation exercises every day – mentally as well as on paper - vary these on a daily basis<br></span><span>41. Appear in mock language exams from official bodies as well as others take quick quizzes on free portals<br></span><span>42. Track your progress & regularly monitor, test and evaluate your - reading, listening, writing, speaking skills and progress<br></span><span>43. Be flexible and adjust your study routine and tools – as per the situation<br></span><span>44. If possible, invite and host people from countries in your place - try communicating to them in theirs<br></span><span>45. Create a meaningful reward system for each of your milestones<br></span><span>46. Master basic phrases that are useful in everyday life<br></span><span>47. Use your vocabulary to write in your new language<br></span><span>48. Record in that language and make an expert do the evaluation and feedback<br></span><span>49.Attend meetings where people speak in the language you want to learn<br></span><span>50. Listen to recorded dialogue to learn through audio<br></span><span>51. Move onto another language once you reach an intermediate level -Study until you are fluent in several languages<br></span><span>52. Pra</span><span>ctice all languages as often as possible - Be ready to be a laughingstock</span></p> <p><b data-redactor-tag="b">43 Traits & Signs of Polymaths</b></p> <p><span>1. Polymaths thrive on curiosity and interdisciplinary connections<br></span><span>2. Polymaths are learners – they Learn, unlearn, and relearn – all the time<br></span><span>3. Polymaths are flexible and change their opinion based on new facts<br></span><span>4. Polymaths believe only on evidence based and fact-checked information only<br></span><span>5. Polymaths are all the time experimenting, researching, and exploring<br></span><span>6. Polymaths learn new concepts, skills, and disciplines – even those which does not seems directly connected to their current pursuits<br></span><span>7. Polymaths always apply what they have learned<br></span><span>8. Polymaths also have multiple interests and hobbies – they may be gifted through practice in – music, language, mathematics, science<br></span><span>9. Polymaths can navigate an increasingly complex world, ripe with burgeoning trends<br></span><span>10. Polymaths are more innovative and offer creative solutions<br></span><span>11. Polymaths are fast learners<br></span><span>12. Polymaths are the epitome of intellectual versatility<br></span><span>13.Polymaths don't show off<br></span><span>14. Polymaths have a nature of enjoying the sheer pleasure of mental dexterity across multiple disciplines<br></span><span>15. Polymaths learn as a Lifestyle - Polymaths enjoy not only structured activities but also impromptu situations<br></span><span>16.Polymaths function as generators of innovations<br></span><span>17.Polymaths enrich working groups<br></span><span>18.Polymaths have a greater capacity to adapt to change<br></span><span>19.Polymaths are intellectual cross talks, bridges between specialized working groups.<br></span><span>20.Polymaths show greater efficiency in the processes<br></span><span>21. Polymaths have great Skepticism toward conventional and established norms<br></span><span>22. Polymaths are Self-motivated learner<br></span><span>23. Polymaths are Associative thinkers - who unconsciously combine different concepts to create a new one<br></span><span>24. Polymaths are excellent associative thinkers, and this trait helps them develop new and creative ideas.<br></span><span>25. Polymaths are also humble – they are comfortable in acknowledging that they don't know everything<br></span><span>26. Polymaths are always on a journey to learn more and become better<br></span><span>27. Polymaths know a lot about many different subjects<br></span><span>28. Polymaths rarely accept a simple answer or anything at face value<br></span><span>29. Polymaths ask a lot of follow-up questions<br></span><span>30. Polymaths are prone to phases of deep concentration – in such a manner that they forget about the rest of the world<br></span><span>31. Polymaths possess a mind of fluid intellect and openness, granting an ability to make novel connections across disciplines.<br></span><span>32. Polymath exhibits a restless spirit, ever eager for new mental challenges.<br></span><span>33. Polymaths thrive in uncertainty and ambiguity<br></span><span>34.Polymath's flexible cognition allows integration of insights from diverse fields into original syntheses<br></span><span>35. Polymaths Acknowledge That They Don't Know It All<br></span><span>36. Polymaths DISPLAY OPENNESS TO EXPERIENCE<br></span><span>37. Polymaths EXHIBIT exceptionally HIGH LEVELS OF CREATIVITY & PROBLEM-SOLVING ABILITIES<br></span><span>38. Polymaths HAVE A HIGH NEED FOR COGNITION Polymaths have confidence and fearlessness make people feel safe around them<br></span><span>39. Polymaths enjoy your solitude and time alone<br></span><span>40. Polymaths may find it tough - to empathize with others<br></span><span>41.Polymaths may need to learn how communicate with others in a way that helps them understand their perspective<br></span><span>42. Because many Polymaths even though have the brightest ideas BUT fail to communicate those<br></span><span>43. Polymaths may find it difficult to empathize with others – as they tend to view others with their expert levels<br></span><span>44. Polymaths also need to learn</span><span> to network and socialize – often they are recluse and have very less friends</span></p> <p><b data-redactor-tag="b">36 Tips How to become a polymath level genius</b></p> <p><span>1.If possible, become a POLYGLOT – act on all the above 52 points<br></span><span>2. Proactively seek different challenges in the realm of uncertain and unknown THOSE which can open newer avenues of growth and development<br></span><span>3. Take assignments that make you learn and master new skills and expertise<br></span><span>4. Train your mind to enjoy learning - Pursue multiple interests - Develop a wide range of interests<br></span><span>5. Have an open mind – be open to be proven wrong AND then lean from that<br></span><span>6. Know yourself -Identify your talents, strengths, strong suits that you have AND also your limitations<br></span><span>7. Identify your big-picture – set SMART goals towards this<br></span><span>8. Learn to ask questions whenever you are not sure OR don't know– without being conscious about this<br></span><span>9. Learn from the best<br></span><span>10. Always challenge your assumptions<br></span><span>11. Learn to challenge experts meaningfully by being informed<br></span><span>12. Find ways to connect unconnected dots by seeking creative connections between different information<br></span><span>13. Learn and implement the best global practices from different fields<br></span><span>14. Make excellence and continuous improvement one of your core values<br></span><span>15. Learn to express your view and opinions – be open to be challenges AND either get convinced OR convince others – on merit<br></span><span>16. Develop an insatiable curiosity about things that can make your progress faster<br></span><span>17. Never be satisfied with available solutions, options, possibilities and answers – always go beyond and dig deeper for alternative answers<br></span><span>18. Focus on mastering a diverse range of intellectual pursuits – by being involved practically in different areas and aspects of life -Become an Autodidact<br></span><span>19. Learn how to learn<br></span><span>20. Experiment with these various options - Pick one field and accomplish an objective - Repeat until expert level -Then another in the same field -then move on to another field.<br></span><span>21. Juggle a few interests and alternate accomplishing goals in each till mastering them<br></span><span>22. Master one field while maintaining competence in the others.<br></span><span>23. Learn to introspect and discover your drives and motivators<br></span><span>24. Figure Out Your Priorities - Experiment with Scheduling- come up with the right formula for pursuing new interests while keeping the skills you already have<br></span><span>25. Develop - Innovative thinking, Design Thinking, Critical Thinking, Strategic Thinking<br></span><span>26. Develop many transferable skills to meet new challenges -It takes time to become deeply skilled or knowledgeable<br></span><span>27. Identify the emerging Skills for tomorrow – find ways how you can master those<br></span><span>28. Develop the ability to identify Know what you don't know – then learn if it is important - Practice — without worrying about perfection<br></span><span>29. Find mentors – choose from among the best – find ways to attract them to you -Develop a feedback loop<br></span><span>30. Develop the ability to practice Conversational Interconnectivity<br></span><span>31. Find what type of Multitasking Work for you<br></span><span>32. Work on sharpening your memorizing and recalling using focused Deliberate Practice – by using multiple tools and techniques – read my various blogs on this<br></span><span>33. Engage With Experts -Nurture A Spirit Of Experimentation -Nurture your inner polymath<br></span><span>34. Cultivate positive self-efficacy, hope optimism, resilience – to Create the right environment<br></span><span>35. Become a better teacher/leader- Create a vision of success worth pursuing – break goals into achievable milestones - Optimize your skills and knowledge to contribute for the development and growth of human as well as the world<br></span><span>36. Learn to play instrumental music<br></span><span>37. </span><b data-redactor-tag="b">Read MY 300+ articles on 42 Intelligences and how sharpen them, how to be a genius, How to be Smart, How to be an entrepreneur, how to be a leaders</b><span> – AMONG MY 900+ detailed do-it-yourself BLOGS on Improving and Overcoming Issues & Challenges in your - Self, Personal, Professional, Business, Care</span><span>er, Relationship both of my websites</span></p> <p><b data-redactor-tag="b">Great famous polymaths</b> – this a very-very small sample list of polymaths.</p><p><b data-redactor-tag="b">I appreciate that there could be some dispute over a few names in the list of modern-day polymaths</b>. </p><p><b data-redactor-tag="b">30 most famous historical polymaths</b></p> <p><span>1. Leonardo da Vinci - Artist, scientist, engineer, and inventor.<br></span><span>2. Aristotle - Philosopher, scientist, and polymath.<br></span><span>3. Isaac Newton - Physicist, mathematician, and astronomer.<br></span><span>4. Benjamin Franklin - Inventor, scientist, and statesman.<br></span><span>5. Galileo Galilei - Astronomer, physicist, and engineer.<br></span><span>6. Michelangelo - Artist, sculptor, and architect.<br></span><span>7. Hypatia of Alexandria - Mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher.<br></span><span>8. Alfred Nobel - Chemist, engineer, and inventor.<br></span><span>9. Charles Darwin - Naturalist, geologist, and biologist.<br></span><span>10. Marie Curie - Physicist and chemist.<br></span><span>11. Thomas Jefferson - Statesman, architect, and inventor.<br></span><span>12. Hildegard of Bingen - Writer, composer, and philosopher.<br></span><span>13. Ada Lovelace - Mathematician and writer.<br></span><span>14. Sofia Kovalevskaya - Mathematician and educator.<br></span><span>15. Leonhard Euler - Mathematician and physicist.<br></span><span>16. Blaise Pascal - Mathematician, physicist, and inventor.<br></span><span>17. Johannes Kepler - Astronomer and mathematician.<br></span><span>18. Nicolaus Copernicus - Astronomer and mathematician.<br></span><span>19. Pythagoras - Mathematician and philosopher.<br></span><span>20. Hypatia of Alexandria - Mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher.<br></span><span>21. Thales of Miletus - Mathematician, philosopher, and astronomer.<br></span><span>22. Archimedes - Mathematician, physicist, and engineer.<br></span><span>23. Roger Bacon - Philosopher and scientist.<br></span><span>24. Francis Bacon - Philosopher and statesman.<br></span><span>25. William Shakespeare - Playwright, poet, and actor.<br></span><span>26. Voltaire - Philosopher, writer, and historian.<br></span><span>27.Alexander Graham Bell - Scientist, inventor, and engineer.<br></span><span>28.Nikola Tesla - Inve</span><span>ntor, electrical engineer, and physicist.</span></p><p><span></span><span>29. Albert Einstein</span></p> <p><b data-redactor-tag="b">30 Most Famous Modern-Day Polymaths </b></p> <p><span>1. Natalie Portman (Actress, psychologist, dancer, producer, director, writer)<br></span><span>2. Arnold Schwarzenegger (Actor, politician, entrepreneur)<br></span><span>3. Felicia Day (Mathematician, musician, actress, entrepreneur)<br></span><span>4. Dolph Lundgren (Actor, engineer, polyglot)<br></span><span>5. Jonny Kim (Navy SEAL, astronaut, doctor, pilot, mathematician)<br></span><span>6. Scott Young (Writer, programmer, polyglot)<br></span><span>7. Brian May (Musician, astrophysicist, activist, guitar builder)<br></span><span>8. Elon Musk - Entrepreneur, inventor, engineer, and space explorer.<br></span><span>9. Steve Jobs - Innovator, entrepreneur, and designer.<br></span><span>10. Bill Gates - Entrepreneur, philanthropist, and software developer.<br></span><span>11. Richard Feynman - Physicist, mathematician, and educator.<br></span><span>12. Stephen Hawking - Theoretical physicist and cosmologist.<br></span><span>13. Nikola Tesla - Inventor, electrical engineer, and futurist.<br></span><span>14. Marie Curie - Physicist and chemist.<br></span><span>15. Ada Lovelace - Mathematician and writer.<br></span><span>16. Leonardo DiCaprio - Actor, environmentalist, and film producer.<br></span><span>17. Neil deGrasse Tyson - Astrophysicist, author, and science communicator.<br></span><span>18. Angela Merkel - Scientist and former Chancellor of Germany.<br></span><span>19. Barack Obama - Lawyer, author, and former President of the United States.<br></span><span>20. Maya Angelou - Poet, memoirist, and civil rights activist.<br></span><span>21. Jane Goodall - Primatologist, ethologist, and anthropologist.<br></span><span>22. Sigmund Freud - Neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis.<br></span><span>23.Hedy Lamarr - Actress and inventor.<br></span><span>24. Rosalind Franklin - Chemist and X-ray crystallographer.<br></span><span>25. Vera Rubin - Astronomer and physicist.<br></span><span>26.Grace Hopper - Computer scientist and United States Navy rear admiral.<br></span><span>27. Marie Kondo - Organizing consultant and author.<br></span><span>28. Temple Grandin - Animal scientist and autism spokesperson.<br></span><span>29. Katherine Johnson - Mathematician and space scientist.<br></span><span>30. Judith Jamison - Dancer and choreographer.<br></span><span>31. Fiona Apple - Singer-songwriter and musician.<br></span><span>32. J.K. Rowling - Author and philanthropist.<br></span><span>33. Toni Morrison - Novelist, essayist, and editor.<br></span><span>34. Sylvia Earle - Marine biologist and oceanographer.<br></span><span>35. Judith Weir - Composer and Master of the Queen's Music.<br></span><span>36. Dame Judi Den</span><span>ch - Actress and author.</span></p> <p><b data-redactor-tag="b">30 Most Famous Women Polymaths </b></p> <p><span>1.Hypatia of Alexandria<br></span><span>2.Hildegard of Bingen<br></span><span>3.Émilie du Châtelet<br></span><span>4.Mary Somerville<br></span><span>5.Ada Lovelace<br></span><span>6. Maria Gaetana Agnesi<br></span><span>7. Laura Bassi<br></span><span>8. Rosalind Franklin<br></span><span>9. Sofia Kovalevskaya<br></span><span>10. Maria Sibylla Merian<br></span><span>11. Queen Christina of Sweden<br></span><span>12. Hedy Lamarr<br></span><span>13. Maya Angelou<br></span><span>14.Sally Kirkland<br></span><span>15. Shirley MacLaine<br></span><span>16. Jane Goodall<br></span><span>17. Elizabeth Gilbert<br></span><span>18. Dita Von Teese<br></span><span>19. Marie Curie<br></span><span>20. Barbara McClintock<br></span><span>21. Rachel Carson<br></span><span>22. Gertrude Bell<br></span><span>23. Virginia Woolf<br></span><span>24. Marie Stopes<br></span><span>25. Dorothy Hodgkin<br></span><span>26. Grace Hopper<br></span><span>27. Annie Jump Cannon<br></span><span>28. Emmy Noether<br></span><span>29. Lise Meitner<br></span><span>30. 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