Many of the most excellent people in the world are multi-hyphenate -- this is a great example
Think of Patrick Collison with both Stripe and Arc Institute. Or the book Range, which points out that Nobel laureates are 22x (!!) more likely than other scientists to also be actors or dancers
Gaby Goldbergx.comMany of the most excellent people in the world are multi-hyphenate -- this is a great example Think of Patrick Collison with both Stripe and Arc Institute. Or the book Range, which points out that Nobel laureates are 22x (!!) more likely than other scientists to also be actors or dancers
one thing i have noticed about most millionaires is that they are usually polymaths and many are neurodivergent. they don’t stick to just one path/identity. instead, they move across different fields -> pick things up quickly -> reinvent themselves when needed. unlike the old idea of success through narrow specialization, their strength actually... See more
Archie Senguptax.comMetatribe members tend to be multi-hyphenate: artist-scientist; dancer-entrepreneur; programmer-monk. Their work often synthesizes multiple disciplines at once.
Tyler Alterman • The Dawn of the Metatribe
The rise of multipotentialites, slashies, and neo-generalists building portfolio careers reflects a growing recognition that our contributions need not be limited to a single field. Multihyphenate professionals—people who engage in such a wide range of occupations that they need multiple hyphens to describe their work—were once mostly found in the
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