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[SUBSCRIBE TO THE NEWSLETTER HERE]: https://psychologyaboutyou.beehiiv.com/ If you have a closet full of hobbies you started and never finished, you aren't broken. In this video, we explore the science of the "Scanner" personality, the biology of the aMCC (your willpower muscle), and why the quote "Jack of all trades" has been used to lie to you. We reframe your perceived lack of discipline as a "Polymath Advantage" that allows you to synthesize skills in a way specialists can't. Research & Sources Referenced: The Willpower Muscle (aMCC): Touroutoglou, A., et al. (2020). The tenacious brain: How the anterior mid-cingulate cortex contributes to maintaining effort. (Research on the brain structure responsible for grit and doing things we don't want to do). Multipotentiality: Wapnick, E. (2017). How to Be Everything: A Guide for Those Who (Still) Don't Know What They Want to Be When They Grow Up. (The foundational text on the "Scanner" or Multipotentialite personality). Novelty & Dopamine: Düzel, E., et al. (2010). Novelty-related novelty-related activity of the SN/VTA. (Explains the "Novice High" and why dopamine drops when patterns are recognized). The Full Quote: Shakespeare/Figures of Speech. (Historical context on the "Jack of all trades" adage originally being a compliment to adaptability).