The purpose of this paper is to develop a conceptual model that presents the relationship between
necessary virtual imagery and core competence of arête by examining the reality and essence of
professionalism that bricoleur should have as a fusion talent in the light of Aristotle's concept of
arête. As Arete includes a rich theoretical knowledge(sophia) and techne as well as practical
wisdom(phronesis) that personally implements social altruism, it is in a manner consistent with the
professional virtues of the convergent talent. To this end, the definition of arête, the level of
expertise, and the source of expertise were discussed in terms of essential and misunderstood
meaning. The three sub-talents, alchemist of knowledge, master troubleshooting, altruistic people
correspond to the three sub-components of arête, episteme, techne, and rituals. The concept of the
ideal of bricoleur as a convergent talent is presented as an integrated conceptual diagram by
including the 'problem solving' and 'altruistic intellectuals' seeking the best answers in a given
situation. Lastly, we have found through literature research what kind of expertise each of the three
major talents should have in the convergent talent, bricoleur, and integrate them to present a
conceptual model of bricoleur's expertise. The significance of this study is that the convergent talents
ultimately exhibit the ideal expertise to be accompanied and that the convergent talent has a specific
expertise and that all expertise is a historical collaboration of social relations.