fellow istoryans, kindly vote pud above... thank you...
fellow istoryans, kindly vote pud above... thank you...
pwede man pud mg generalize ka sa tanan until such time you know what you want, then you can specialize on that... =)
Specialize. Find a field in tune ka and be an expert ana. Be an Ace and be on top of the game. If we look at the successful people, they are experts of their field (Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods, Bill Gates... to name a few). This way undivided imong focus. Whatever wala nimo.. diha na mo sulod ang "increasing your network of experts".
A little knowledge about everything is never harmful.. but problem with generalizing kay usahay lisod e focus.. you are a Jack of All Trades and an Master of None. Daghan kag makat-onan through ani.. but wala kay expertise. IMO, generalization leads to wide array of knowledge while specialization leads to in-depth knowledge and probably wisdom.![]()
very true...
when it comes to business also, you would be torn between specializing ang generalizing.
e.g. when you open a store would you open up a store for all computer needs? or would you specialized on opening just one brand (like asus only)...
like Ng Kai, they have a generalize store which is NGenius and a specialized one which is Lenovo desktops & laptops only..(the idea still comes from the article of Mr. Ng)..
as of this moment, out of the five who voted 60% would want to generalize...
wla naman nimove.... he he..
generalize can make you less knowlegeable with specifics but more with many things...
unsa pasabot sa imo generalized ug specialized in wat field?
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