Ever feel like you’re always being pushed to pick a lane—choose your thing, stick to it, and never look back? We all know those awe-inspiring Tiger Woods stories. The kid with a golf club practically since birth, grinding on one thing till he’s unstoppable. But what if greatness takes a totally different route? That’s exactly what happened with Roger Federer. As a kid, instead of specializing early, Federer tried a bit of everything—soccer, basketball, tennis, you name it.
Turns out, in our crazy, complex world, dabbling might actually be the secret advantage. New research is flipping the script: generalists—the folks who sample widely, learning a mix of skills—often outperform lifelong specialists. Why? Because if you know how to learn in different ways, adapt, and solve new puzzles, you’re way more prepared for the twists life throws your way.
Next time someone asks you to narrow your focus, remember: trying new things could actually put you ahead. So, which path would you choose?

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