The answer to the title of this post is dependent on what one is looking to accomplish and to a lesser extent their own circumstances, as ideally one seeks to maximize the benefits of their environment too. Specifically, in regards to this question, I do not have a specific answer in how to put together the absolute best possible skills suite. However, there is certainly a great source of information and hints available from a self-evaluation and there are many opportunities that one can seize and create for themselves.
I suppose one needs to have a desire for what they pursue, a true passion, or at least keen interest. Only if one does not possess an iota of potential or talent in what they like should they consider not pursuing it. At the same time, there are doubtless cases where one has exceptional potential in some field, if only they had an iota of desire or interest to pursue it. There are tremendous potential talents that have not been realized in all of the fields, and great works or performances which have been produced by those with relatively minor talent, but tremendous dedication and passion. So it is a fine balance that one should consider when pursuing his own skill set.
I would like to portray an example of perfection, from the realm of fictional characters. Batman, the great detective, scientist, athlete, and martial arts crime fighter. Here is a list of some speculative statistics he may possess: Mental- IQ of 150 or higher, world class investigator and forensic scientist, strategist and tactician of highest caliber (Napoleon would suck his balls), polymath (has solid skills in multiple areas in the arts and sciences, such as drawing, history, psychology, chemistry, even singing), fluency in perhaps 5 languages and proficiency in 5 more, R & D engineer, highly exceptional general knowledge (would beat 8/9 jeopardy contestants), acting and impersonation skill at highest level and impeccably performed. Physical- world class gymnast and acrobat, elite ninja abilities (stealth, parkour), world class fighter (boxing, muay thai, shotokan karate, freestyle wrestling, brazilian jujitsu, judo, kickboxing), if competing would place in the top 25 in the world at most olympic events and in sports like the decathlon would almost certainly take gold or silver, strength conditioning at highest level (can bench press perhaps 575 pounds), stamina and speed superb (reflexes topnotch, for size possesses remarkable speed like Bo Jackson running 4.12 in the 40 yard, also exceptional stamina for size), agility at exceptional level (balance, hand-eye, motor skills superb).
The above example is in order to illustrate the limits, or perhaps beyond, what is humanly possible to reach. So what I have done or am going to do with my tetrahedral plan is going to be something beyond what the vast majority of people have accomplished, but I think I can do it. I am not at a real to life same level of capability as Batman, but maybe I can reach something vaguely comparable to it. This is my general hope anyway. What I intend to do would place me in perhaps a 1/1,000 category of men, in terms of overall development (or higher). There are also the elements, the big elements, of attaining moral principles, of societal achievements, of family and community health and protection, personal prosperity goals, advancement and development of one's life in general. So none of these things are to be ignored. The journey of existence is to be savored, zestfully embraced and lapped up into the senses. See, feel, do, venture, experience, and much more. I strive to do my best in these endeavors.
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