People Who Have "Too Many Interests" Are More Likely To Be Successful According To Research
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Accelerated Intelligence
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Michael Simmons
The warning against being a generalist has persisted for hundreds of years in dozens of languages. “Equipped with knives all over, yet none is sharp,” warn people in China. In Estonia, it goes, “Nine trades, the tenth one — hunger.” Yet, many of the most impactful individuals, both contemporary and historical, have been generalists.
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