成长的边界
[加] 大卫·爱泼斯坦
在《成长的边界》中,大卫·爱泼斯坦挑战了“赢在起跑线”的窄化思维,揭示了在复杂多变的世界中,通才为何比专才更具竞争优势。通过丰富的案例,你将学会如何通过“刻意尝试”而非单一的“刻意练习”来探索潜能,打破职业与认知的壁垒,掌握跨界成长的底层逻辑,从而在不确定的时代构建更广阔的未来。
The Myth of the Head Start
Explores why early specialization is often a disadvantage and introduces the distinction between kind and wicked learning environments.
Tiger vs. Federer: Two Paths to Success
Kind vs. Wicked Environments
The Limits of Procedural Knowledge
How We Learn Best
Challenges the '10,000 hours' rule by showing how slow, difficult, and varied learning leads to better long-term retention and transfer.
Desirable Difficulties
The Power of Interleaving
The Abstract Mind
Thinking via Analogies
Grit and Match Quality
Re-evaluates the concept of 'grit' and explains why quitting is often a strategic necessity for finding the right fit.
The Logic of Strategic Quitting
Maximizing Match Quality
Flirting with Your Many Selves
The Outsider Advantage
Demonstrates how being an 'outsider' or using 'old technology' can lead to breakthroughs that specialists miss.
Solving Problems from the Outside
Lateral Thinking with Withered Tech
Specialized Myopia
Avoiding the Expert Trap
Discusses why narrow expertise fails in forecasting and how to maintain flexibility in high-stakes environments.
Hedgehogs vs. Foxes
Dropping Your Familiar Tools
The Danger of Rigid Hierarchies
Cultivating Your Range
Synthesizes the book's lessons into actionable strategies for individuals and organizations to embrace breadth.
The Deliberate Amateur
Building T-Shaped Skills
Don't Feel Behind
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