How to Be Everything
A Guide for Those Who (Still) Don't Know What They Want to Be When They Grow Up
by:
Emilie Wapnick
Summary:
The book provides strategies and insights for individuals with diverse interests and multiple career paths, known as "multipotentialites," to integrate their varied passions into their lives. It offers practical advice on career planning, productivity, and finding work-life balance without choosing a single focus.
Key points:
1. Multipotentiality: Wapnick coins "multipotentialite" to describe people with diverse interests who often change careers, thriving on learning new skills rather than specializing.
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