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Omnidirectional advantage
All-rounders are mainly versatile people. A generalist is someone who is good at more aspects in a certain field. For example, in the current financial turmoil, laid-off professionals can only find their original jobs, but all of them have choices and have a greater chance of re-employment. Nowadays, the social competition is getting bigger and bigger, and we need to rely on ourselves. It is definitely not professionals who can survive in today's society and gain a higher sense of social security than others, but all-rounders.

expert in one thing and versatile at many

A generalist is a person who is good at more aspects in a certain field.

employment security

Only a generalist can minimize the risk and ensure his employment safety.

Limitations of professional talents

In the event of the Great Depression in an industry, professionals who are only suitable for this industry will lose their survival guarantee and become people who are not needed and abandoned by society.

Fierce social competition

Nowadays, the social competition is getting bigger and bigger, and we need to rely on ourselves.

Omnidirectional advantage

It is definitely not professionals who can survive in today's society and gain a higher sense of social security than others, but generalists.