I like this take. Being a jack-of-all-trades means I always feel like I’m not good at anything. It does take all kinds to make the world go 'round, though.
My hobbies are almost exclusively outdoors activities. I want to be as far away from a computer as possible when I get off work.
I agree. When you have two specialized areas that need to work together, someone who is a generalist in both of them might see things that specialists in both areas might miss due to a lack of understanding of the other part.
Kudos to having wide-ranging interests. We need both types of people (and many many in between) to survive and progress in this world together :)
I like this take. Being a jack-of-all-trades means I always feel like I’m not good at anything. It does take all kinds to make the world go 'round, though.
My hobbies are almost exclusively outdoors activities. I want to be as far away from a computer as possible when I get off work.
I agree. When you have two specialized areas that need to work together, someone who is a generalist in both of them might see things that specialists in both areas might miss due to a lack of understanding of the other part.