3 Zodiac Signs That Are ‘Jack Of All Trades’
Gemini
Of course you’re first on this list, Gemini. Your activities are as diverse as your schedule is busy, and you prefer things that way. Your sign is known for being curious, which leads you to want to try something new all the time. Plus, as the sign of the twin, you often have changing and wildly varied interests – almost like two personalities are fighting over which hobbies you should pick. Your sign also tends to be so interested in trying new things that you don’t end up sticking with older projects for very long, leaving you to be the jack of all trades but master of none. Don’t forget how this quote really ends, though – often times better than a master of one!
Sagittarius
Because you’re always craving a new adventure, you often don’t end up sticking with something for long. This leaves you with an ever-changing roster of cool skills and experiences. Maybe you picked up a niche sport for a few months, followed along with the strangest hobby you could find in your area, or went on a long adventure to a few countries you’d never been to before. Over time, as these things become more familiar to you, your brain starts to lose interest. At the same time, it also finds other, newer activities to be more intriguing. You’re probably used to the cycle of finding something that interests you, learning the ropes, improving, and then dropping it for something else. This leaves you with a lot of unique skills without much mastery in one particular area.
Aquarius
Okay, Aquarius, you might be master of one thing – but you’re also rotating through a vast landscape of projects, interests, and hobbies. You’re generally able to stick with one singular interest for a long time, be it a professional career or a personal project, but your other passions rotate out at a rapid-fire pace. Because your interests gear towards academic ones (and you tend to connect with others the most over shared hobbies and interests), you end up bouncing around across a variety of projects, books, and skillsets. Maybe you picked up beginner coding or started learning about philosophy, but quickly got sucked into a volunteering project that ended so you could learn video editing. Your quirks lead you to pick out unique and uncommon hobbies that you want to learn more about – sometimes you stay long enough to perfect them, but as long as the itch to learn more is satisfied, you’re usually ready to move on after just a little while.