Check out this book: the 3 Season Diet
dont think of nutrition as a "daily" intake, as that wouldnt have been even remotely possible for the long period of evolution and adaptation until modern civilization's age of abundance. instead, think of the nutrition you get over the span of the year, and how you store nutrition and energy for various seasons in your body.
with the exception of certain medical conditions, all your vitamins should just come from food.
the "essential vitamins and minerals" is a list of things the body needs yes, but the authoritatively reccomended amounts and frequences are based on a system that predates modern understanding of human physiology. the nutritionary profiles on the labels of foods represent a scientific framework from a bygone era. its from the same era as measuring calories in foods - its merely a number that represents the amount of heat produced by combusting food in a vaccuum - hardly representative of human digestion. you dont
need 123mg of "Vitamin X" on a daily basis, but you probably need to replenish stores of it at regular intervals, and moreso in some times of year than others. our understanding of how our past has shaped our present need for energy and nutrition has progressed long past the 100 year old nutritionary profile, yet multinational corporations have quite a lot invested in markets where peoples consumption behaviors are predictable within this framework. the human body isnt adapted for the extreme abundances many people experience in the modern world, and vitamin supplements are another artifact of this strange and temporary time period in our natural history. its great they exist, but you dont need them at all. eat wholesome, whole, organic, local, in-season food, and you will have everything you need.
on the other side, few industrially produced vitamin supplements absorb well into the body. many harden the arteries, stiffen the joints, and clog the various filtration nodes throughout the body. many include trace elements from industrial manufacturing processes that are harmful to the body. many are synthetic chemicals regarded as "nutritionally equivalent" which are actually costlier for the body to use. vitamin supplements arent worthless or all without benefit, but the average person has no explicit "daily intake" for any of them. in fact, the average person has no explicit daily intake for food at all, and some modern people might be surprised ot learn that the body is actually designed to go without food intake for several days on end, on occasion.
this doesnt even touch on the many thousands (potentially tens of thousands) of nutritional, chemical compounds derived from food that arent listed in the medical-industrial-complex's tiny list of "essential" nutritients...
to maintain health, energy, or any of these other concepts - eat well, rest well, and manage stress well. everythign else is a tedious game of managing imbalances.