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A popular article with millions of views discusses a pattern that was actually systematically summarized in a book as early as 2019—"The Boundary of Growth: Why Generalists Succeed in the Era of Super Specialization" (original title "Range"). What’s the most brilliant part of this book? Its proposed growth logic seamlessly connects with the current AI era.
You see, many of the viewpoints in the book now seem like predictions. It was already talking about— in a rapidly changing era, those seemingly "miscellaneous" experiences and cross-disciplinary thinking are actually the strongest competitive advantages. Experts are no longer in demand; generalists are the scarce resource. This conclusion is even more valid in the AI era.
With the proliferation of large models, specialized skills in a single field are beginning to depreciate. Instead, those who understand multiple fields, can integrate information across disciplines, and possess innovative thinking are the ones who can find opportunities amid the chaos. From project teams in the crypto market to traders and content creators, isn’t this logic reflected everywhere?
Interestingly, some statements in the book remain relevant even in 2025. This itself shows one thing—understanding the fundamental laws of human nature and social operation is more effective than chasing trends. It’s worth reading again.