


Range: Why Generalists Triumph In A Specialized World, a new book by David Epstein, a former investigative and science reporter at ProPublica, argues that this theory of specialization applies to a limited number of skills and fails to set its adherents up for success. It makes intuitive sense: If you want to get good at something, work hard at it until you are. That, Gladwell argued, was what successful people did. Throughout that book, he frequently cited the so-called "10,000-Hour Rule," which stated that to master something, one needed to practice it correctly for that amount of time.

How?Ī little more than 10 years ago, Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell was published. Your purchase helps support NPR programming. Close overlay Buy Featured Book Title Range Subtitle Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World Author David Epstein
