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Why Generalist Triumph In A Specialised World


David writes,"Their LinkedIn profiles didn't show the linear progression towards a particular career they had been told employers wanted." and I felt that. I am a Civil Engineer and working as a Software Developer. For me to start another important part of my life (bookstagram) was another challenge. And I had to make sure I don't fall in 'jack of all trades, master of none' category.

'Range: Why generalist triumph in a specialised world' by David Epstein has been the perfect book to help me start my journey.

Important excerpt:
"Modern work demands knowledge transfer: the ability to apply knowledge to new situations and different domains" I agree with the fact that one tool is rarely enough in a complex interconnected rapidly changing world. "No tool is omnicompetent".

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