This blog post is for your fox, not your hedgehog.
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People are either foxes, who know many things, or hedgehogs, who know one big thing. That 2,700 year-old idea comes from the Greek poet Archilochus. He’s wrong. People are foxes and hedgehogs, especially on the weekend when our foxes emerge and when the Ramsay Writes blog isn’t about one thing, but a lot of them. Or rather, it sets up the fox in you to explore many different ideas, or burrow deep into one or two.
This blog post is for your fox, not your hedgehog.
This blog post is for your fox, not your…
This blog post is for your fox, not your hedgehog.
People are either foxes, who know many things, or hedgehogs, who know one big thing. That 2,700 year-old idea comes from the Greek poet Archilochus. He’s wrong. People are foxes and hedgehogs, especially on the weekend when our foxes emerge and when the Ramsay Writes blog isn’t about one thing, but a lot of them. Or rather, it sets up the fox in you to explore many different ideas, or burrow deep into one or two.