"Become an Expert, Not a Generalist" is my absolute favourite. I love David Epstein's concept of "digging across the trenches" in Range. That book completely changed my perspective and it helped me embrace my curiosity as opposed to feeling bad for not focusing on one thing.
The Woods v Federer opening was brilliant and a great way to get people hooked because both athletes are unbelievably successful. I highly recommend this podcast where David Epstein and Malcolm Gladwell debate the topic of Generalist vs Specialist: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7a8Kx9kZnh5Lr9EidZrdiA?si=6fe984a3c9e94876
Thanks a lot lot Sahil!
Great Stuff
Great stuff, thanks.
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Become a polymath. Generalize first, specialize later. 💎
Yes!
"Become an Expert, Not a Generalist" is my absolute favourite. I love David Epstein's concept of "digging across the trenches" in Range. That book completely changed my perspective and it helped me embrace my curiosity as opposed to feeling bad for not focusing on one thing.
As always, brilliant post 💯
That was such an awesome book. I'm usually not a fan of those kinds of books, but it was so good. The opening section especially grabbed me.
The Woods v Federer opening was brilliant and a great way to get people hooked because both athletes are unbelievably successful. I highly recommend this podcast where David Epstein and Malcolm Gladwell debate the topic of Generalist vs Specialist: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7a8Kx9kZnh5Lr9EidZrdiA?si=6fe984a3c9e94876
Thank You Sahil !!