Why did I love this book?
The rule of 10,000 hours is well known: If you want to excel at something, spend an inordinate amount of time practicing and honing your skills. This book conveys the opposite message. It shows how breadth in interests, intuition, and general curiosity can produce new insights and innovation.
Drawing on a range of examples from sport to science, the author certainly convinced me (who can perhaps identify more easily with the message than many).
After reading this, you'll never speak disparagingly about amateurs again.
8 authors picked Range as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.
'Fascinating . . . If you're a generalist who has ever felt overshadowed by your specialist colleagues, this book is for you' - Bill Gates
The instant Sunday Times Top Ten and New York Times bestseller
Shortlisted for the Financial Times/McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award
A Financial Times Essential Reads
A powerful argument for how to succeed in any field: develop broad interests and skills while everyone around you is rushing to specialize.
From the '10,000 hours rule' to the power of Tiger parenting, we have been taught that success in any field requires early specialization and many…