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What’s the most effective path to success? Contrary to popular belief, it’s not starting early and focusing intensely on a single skill. Research on top performers, from athletes to Nobel laureates, reveals that early specialization is often the exception. David Epstein's examination of successful individuals shows that generalists, who explore various interests and find their paths later, tend to excel in complex and unpredictable fields. These generalists are more creative, agile, and capable of making connections that specialists may overlook. Provocative and rigorous, the book makes a compelling case for embracing inefficiency. It suggests that failing a test can be a powerful learning experience, and those who frequently quit may ultimately find more fulfilling careers. The most impactful innovators often draw from multiple domains rather than deepening their expertise in one area. As specialists narrow their focus and computers take over many skills, individuals who think broadly and welcome diverse experiences will increasingly thrive.

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Range, David Epstein

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Titul
Range
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Penguin LCC US
Rok vydania
2021
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
368
ISBN10
0735214506
ISBN13
9780735214507
Série
Prvé vydanie
2019
Pôvodný názov
Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World
Hodnotenie
4,1 z 5
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What’s the most effective path to success? Contrary to popular belief, it’s not starting early and focusing intensely on a single skill. Research on top performers, from athletes to Nobel laureates, reveals that early specialization is often the exception. David Epstein's examination of successful individuals shows that generalists, who explore various interests and find their paths later, tend to excel in complex and unpredictable fields. These generalists are more creative, agile, and capable of making connections that specialists may overlook. Provocative and rigorous, the book makes a compelling case for embracing inefficiency. It suggests that failing a test can be a powerful learning experience, and those who frequently quit may ultimately find more fulfilling careers. The most impactful innovators often draw from multiple domains rather than deepening their expertise in one area. As specialists narrow their focus and computers take over many skills, individuals who think broadly and welcome diverse experiences will increasingly thrive.