@Shiroyuki "A jack of all trades is a master of none, but better than a master of one"
The full quote is meant to mean that it is better to have a varied and broad set of skills rather than only have a single one, even if mastered. The fact that, like many other quotes, this was shortened and inverted (as "jack of all trades, master of none" is typically used as a disparaging comment to say someone wasted their time with many skills but have mastery in none of them) is extremely ironic to me.
The full quote is meant to mean that it is better to have a varied and broad set of skills rather than only have a single one, even if mastered. The fact that, like many other quotes, this was shortened and inverted (as "jack of all trades, master of none" is typically used as a disparaging comment to say someone wasted their time with many skills but have mastery in none of them) is extremely ironic to me.