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How to Be Better at Almost Everything

Book • 2019
In 'How to Be Better at Almost Everything', Pat Flynn argues that mastering multiple skills is more valuable than specializing in one.

He provides practical advice on how to learn new skills quickly, combine them for a competitive edge, and achieve personal and professional fulfillment.

The book emphasizes principles like skill stacking, the 80% rule, and integration over isolation to help readers become proficient in many areas.

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Mentioned in 2 episodes

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Pat Flynn
as his upcoming book on generalism, arguing for a more effective and enjoyable life by embracing multiple skills.
EP 26: Why Generalist > Specialist
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Pat Flynn
as his book exploring the philosophy of generalism and skill stacking for entrepreneurs.
SPI 589: I Interview the Other Pat Flynn—Talking Business, Sharing the Same Name, and Generalism
Mentioned by Alex Salkin, referring to
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Pat Flynn
's book and its often misquoted title.
How to be a Lean, Mean Machine (Interview with Myself)

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