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This episode provides a complete structural summary of David Epstein's 'Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World'. We map the core concepts, from the myth of early specialization and the "Tiger vs. Federer" debate to the key principles of 'match quality' and 'analogical thinking' that define successful generalists.
By LonePixelThis episode provides a complete structural summary of David Epstein's 'Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World'. We map the core concepts, from the myth of early specialization and the "Tiger vs. Federer" debate to the key principles of 'match quality' and 'analogical thinking' that define successful generalists.