Daniel Moore

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The push to focus early and narrowly extends well beyond sports. We are often taught that the more competitive and complicated the world gets, the more specialized we all must become (and the earlier we must start) to navigate it. Our best-known icons of success are elevated for their precocity and their head starts—Mozart at the keyboard, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg at the other kind of keyboard. The response, in every field, to a ballooning library of human knowledge and an interconnected world has been to exalt increasingly narrow focus. Oncologists no longer specialize in cancer, but ...more
Daniel Moore
To a large extent, this is just a scam to sell degrees to job seekers. "Oh, you don't have a degree in HR? Sorry, you can't work in our HR department."
Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World
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