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  1. " Jack of all trades, master of none " is a figure of speech used in reference to a person who has dabbled in many skills, rather than gaining expertise by focusing on only one.
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    Does the phrase 'Jack of all trades a Master of one' come from Shakespeare?Does the phrase "Jack of all trades, often times better than a master of one" come from Shakespeare? "A jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one" is apparently a quote by William Shakespeare.
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    Is a Master of none better than a jack of all trades?The full statement (can’t think of a better word at the moment) is “jack of all trades, master of none, yet far better than a master of one.” It’s viewed as meaning that being moderatly good at a lot of things is better than being so good at a single thing that you absolutely can’t do anything else with any skill.
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    What is a Master of all trades?A master is a person with the highest level of skill or knowledge in a profession. “Master of none” points out that a “Jack of all trades” does not truly master any skill or profession. So, it is usually an insult. The idea of a “Jack of all trades” has been around since before the 1600s.
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    Is a Master of all trades outclassed?While your average Jack of All Stats and/or Trades tend to range from bad to good at either every or any skill, the Master of All Trades is almost never outclassed, usually only by someone with a Crippling Overspecialization towards that one stat or skill.
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  12. Jack of All Trades, Master of None (Saying) - Its Meaning

    VerkkotulosMeaning: The term jack of all trades, master of none is a phrase that means a person is suitably skilled at multiple things, but they are not an expert at any of them. Example: Whenever something …

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