Oleg Gavryliuk

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The common belief that we have to specialize to be successful is plain wrong. And more and more, it might do more harm than good. Countless examples show that it’s possible to be excellent at more than one thing. But not if we compartmentalize. Rather than pursuing our passions in isolation, we should freely let them interfere, find their commonalities, and focus on excellence in their overlap.
Time Off: A Practical Guide to Building Your Rest Ethic and Finding Success Without the Stress
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