A review by cal337
Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World by David Epstein

5.0

There are so many great anecdotes in this, and a real compelling narrative that flows. Our increasingly specialized world creates too many difficult to penetrate siloes of knowledge, but often breakthroughs occur when people apply knowledge from one discipline to another, or see old things in a new light. the book could've been 40 pages shorter, there are _too_ many examples of successful scientists with meandering paths, but the general thesis is solid. It certainly makes me rethink my career trajectory.