
Motley Fool Hidden Gems Investing Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World
Jul 5, 2019
David Epstein, bestselling author known for 'Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World', dives into the wisdom gleaned from sports and business. He discusses how Roger Federer’s success illustrates the advantages of broad experiences over early specialization. Epstein challenges the value of grit and advocates for flexibility in personal growth. The conversation also explores the importance of critical thinking in investments and encourages new graduates to embrace change and adaptability as they navigate their futures.
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Declining Discovery
- Scientific discovery has decreased despite increased funding due to a focus on short-term economic outcomes.
- This stifles exploration and the "free play of free intellects."
De-specialize Science
- De-specialize training and encourage broader thinking in science.
- Science has become a system of parallel trenches, hindering interdisciplinary collaboration.
Short-Term vs. Long-Term Learning
- Short-term educational gains can undermine long-term development.
- Narrow curricula promote procedural knowledge, but hinder broader conceptual understanding.





