3-2-1: Key Questions in Life, Small Improvements, and Generalists and Specialists - James Clear

“The paradox of risk:
(1) Don't put all your eggs in one basket. If you lose the basket, you lose it all.
(2) Don't put your eggs in too many baskets. The more baskets you manage, the less energy you can put into each one. It's risky to do things halfway.
Diversified, but focused.”
(1) Don't put all your eggs in one basket. If you lose the basket, you lose it all.
(2) Don't put your eggs in too many baskets. The more baskets you manage, the less energy you can put into each one. It's risky to do things halfway.
Diversified, but focused.”