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贏在起跑點的迷思
2,590,103 views |
大衛.艾波斯坦 |
TEDxManchester
• February 2020
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搶先起步未必總能幫你取得成功。記者大衛.艾波斯坦以體育、科技和經濟為例,分享過早專攻某一特定技能,或許會破壞你的長期發展。 他並解釋「抽樣階段」的好處,嘗試新事物並專注於培養一系列技能。 了解這種更廣闊和反直覺的思維(和更彈性充裕的時間歷程)能如何讓你的個人和職業生活更充實。
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