During the actual Renaissance, men who were educated aspired to become Renaissance men. They were expected to know several languages, understand philosophy and science, appreciate and produce literature and art, and on top of this, to be athletic.

Today, a new “Universal Man” or polymath is emerging.  In the rapidly evolving context of business, jobs, and social arena, he is a man who works, has a small business, blogs, raises children, cooks and clean, travels, and surfs the web on his portable device.  Versatility is the key to prospering in the new world and the modern polymath has a variety of weapons in his arsenal to not only survive but thrive!  He lives the life that he has designed for himself.  This is his ultimate goal – to live the life worth living.