![]() Lesson #5: You Need Both Narrow Specialization and Broad Experience.Lesson #4: The Way You Think is More Important Than Knowledge.Lesson #3: Relying Only On Skills From a Single Field Can Be Catastrophic.Lesson #1: Go Through a Sampling Period.You can be a bit late for the party by following this approach, but at least you’ll find your place in the world. You get to find your true calling and reach the desired state of success only by continuously exposing yourself to new topics, thoughts, ideas, and perspectives. The Core Idea:īouncing around in life, trying different things, is mainly considered a negative trait. Or in other words, introducing yourself to new concepts and broadening your arsenal of skills. Packed with a lot of supporting case studies, Range by David Epstein explains that true success comes only after a long period of sampling. Laser focusing on one domain will get you to a certain point but if you want to thrive in this “wicked” world, you should have a range of skills. Often people say that we should specialize in one specific field if we want to succeed – “Find your niche,” they say. Supporting Members get access to an actionable worksheet. Written by book fanatic and online librarian Ivaylo Durmonski. Covering the key ideas and proposing practical ways for achieving what’s mentioned in the text. ![]() ![]() This is a comprehensive summary of the book Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World by David Epstein. ![]()
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