It is found by pursuing your genuine curiosity on multiple skillsets.
- It’s hard to become the top 1% in any field, but it’s a lot easier to combine/stack two (or more) skills where you’re in the top 25% of each.
- Diminishing returns suggest that you don’t need to excel in every foundational skill; you just need to reach a sufficient level of competence in each one.
It should feel like play to you, but work for others.
It can be taught (hence, ≠ Unique Knowledge), but only through apprenticeship (e.g., on-the-job training), not in schools.
It is something society cannot yet easily train other people to do (hard to replicate).
Find your “unfair advantages”: 清楚知道自己的強項與天賦 1,把興趣變成自己的優勢
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組合技,非特定技能 (unique blend of interests, hobbies, and eccentricities—The Pattern Interrupts) ↩