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Is it better to know everything about anything or anything about everything?

Everything about anything. Because that means you know all there is to know about any subject (aka anything).

However, if you know anything about everything, you only know one thing about everything, which is limited.
 
Originally posted by: simms
Everything about anything. Because that means you know all there is to know about any subject (aka anything).

However, if you know anything about everything, you only know one thing about everything, which is limited.

Well it you take it like that, that means you know everything about 1 thing.
 
or something about everything? or everything about something? or something about anything? or anything about something?
 
Originally posted by: puffff
or something about everything? or everything about something? or something about anything? or anything about something?

Yup this is correct. Both terms mean the same in the OP.
 
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