
Motley Fool Money 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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Sampling for Success
- We base our view of success on stories like Tiger Woods's early specialization, not actual data.
- Science suggests the opposite: sampling leads to success.
Woods vs. Federer
- Tiger Woods specialized early in golf, becoming very successful.
- Roger Federer, another highly successful athlete, sampled many sports before specializing.
Youth Sports and Specialization
- Youth sports, particularly soccer, have become overly focused on early specialization.
- This contrasts with models like France, where diverse training and free play are emphasized.





