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Balancing 3 and 1 is damn impossible for me. I do a ton of 3 and can't focus on point 1.

Though that literally seems to be the point of the article...



I think it's because point 1 has diminishing returns. You start having to invest more and more time to get deeper and deeper in one narrow thing. It's much more satisfying to develop breadth (imo) because you get about 80% deep and then stop before the diminishing returns kick in


so true, I've experienced this in things like learning the guitar / piano, playing poker, learning excel macros etc.




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