When great is the enemy of good -- Gaining your freedom for excellence (and the right to choose . . . wrongly if necessary) -- Becoming an expert generalist: five key principles -- How to practice better, and improve faster -- Where to begin: meta skills -- Skills you may be interested in (but may not need) -- Skills you may need (but may not be interested in) -- Remember, life is best with a sense of perspective -- Appendix: Profiles in generalism.
Summary:
"Business expert Pat Flynn lays out the benefits of being a 'generalist,' or someone highly skilled in many trades, which is a better path to success than striving to be the best at a single skill"-- Provided by publisher.
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