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How to Be Everything
Refuse to Choose!: Use All of Your Interests, Passions, and Hobbies to Create the Life and Career of Your Dreams
The Renaissance Soul: Life Design for People with Too Many Passions to Pick Just One
Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World
The Neo-Generalist: Where You Go is Who You are
Jack of All Trades - How to Master All Sorts of Skills in Short Amount of Time and Be a Modern Renaissance Person
Beyond Genius: The 12 Essential Traits of Today's Renaissance Men
Secrets of a Buccaneer-Scholar: How Self-Education and the Pursuit of Passion Can Lead to a Lifetime of Success
The War of Art
Create a Rewarding Multiple Career Doing What You Love (FT Press Delivers Elements)
Get a Life, Not a Job: Do What You Love and Let Your Talents Work For You
Rebuilding the Polymath
Master of None (All Trades, #1)
The 'Undeclared for Life' Manifesto
Life 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Emilie Wapnick
We all need a sense of meaning in our lives. The feeling that we're doing good in the world--that we're making a difference in some way--is essential. Not everything we do needs to evoke a deep sense of meaning. That would be exhausting! Multipotentialites are usually involved in a number of different projects. Some of these are naturally more meaningful than others (just as some are more profitable than others). What matters isn't that everything we do is deeply meaningful, but that we hav ...more
Emilie Wapnick

Emilie Wapnick
Specialists and generalists are both valuable and necessary; it just depends on the context.
Emilie Wapnick, How to Be Everything

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