Quizás tienes Polimatía y no lo sabías... y por tu bien, es mejor que enteres
La polimatía es más normal de lo que pensamos, aunque solo algunos casos se han vuelto eternamente famosos. Lo más seguro es que tengas más talentos de los que supones y no te has dado cuenta, porque el mundo actual te ha vuelto así. Así lo explica Rodrigo Cruz.
Conoce más de Rodrigo Cruz y su obra en rodrigocruz.mx
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