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What if not fitting into one role was not a flaw but your biggest asset?
In a world that used to reward deep expertise in one area, being a jack-of-all-trades felt like a problem. But today things are changing, and the world increasingly needs more generalists.
In this episode, I spoke with Dominik Nitsch, entrepreneur, founder of Generalyst, Lacrosse player, and writer who believes the future belongs to generalists. Through his weekly newsletter, he helps people navigate careers that don't follow a straight line, making the case that adaptability, not specialization, is the most valuable skill you can build.
Listen to find out how to make the most of your generalist nature, to trust your ability to figure things out, and how to design a life and career that stays resilient to changes around you.
Connect with Dominik:
Subscribe to Dominik's newsletter.
Apply to Generalyst.
Follow Just Wandering on Substack.
By Ester BelladelliWhat if not fitting into one role was not a flaw but your biggest asset?
In a world that used to reward deep expertise in one area, being a jack-of-all-trades felt like a problem. But today things are changing, and the world increasingly needs more generalists.
In this episode, I spoke with Dominik Nitsch, entrepreneur, founder of Generalyst, Lacrosse player, and writer who believes the future belongs to generalists. Through his weekly newsletter, he helps people navigate careers that don't follow a straight line, making the case that adaptability, not specialization, is the most valuable skill you can build.
Listen to find out how to make the most of your generalist nature, to trust your ability to figure things out, and how to design a life and career that stays resilient to changes around you.
Connect with Dominik:
Subscribe to Dominik's newsletter.
Apply to Generalyst.
Follow Just Wandering on Substack.