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Career Advice from Scott Adams (2007)

172 点作者 fmavituna超过 9 年前

12 条评论

putlake超过 9 年前
Scott Adams is very entertaining. He predicted Trump&#x27;s staying power way back in the summer when everyone (including me) thought his candidacy was just a joke. In fact, he has predicted a landslide for Trump in the general election. He says it&#x27;s based on his training as a hypnotist, which gives him an insight into the art of persuasion.<p>Over the years I&#x27;ve learned many things from following Adams&#x27; blog. He recommended Cialdini&#x27;s books on persuasion, which are a must read for all sales people and all entrepreneurs (because we are salespeople, like it or not). His financial advice [1] is rock solid, and his latest book on goal-oriented vs. systems-oriented thinking was also an eye-opener.<p>TLDR: I like the dude.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.mattcutts.com&#x2F;blog&#x2F;scott-adams-financial-advice&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.mattcutts.com&#x2F;blog&#x2F;scott-adams-financial-advice&#x2F;</a>
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kelukelugames超过 9 年前
Scott Adams used to give great career advice and cartooning tips. I think he got bored a few years ago and decided to become a professional troll. I will write some examples after work.
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jhrrsn超过 9 年前
On the whole, I think I agree with Scott&#x27;s advice in this post. However, there are some real challenges that come with the choice to be &#x27;good at a few things&#x27; instead of the &#x27;best at one thing. Namely, if you&#x27;re not starting your own business, I think it massively reduces your employment mobility.<p>I am fortunate in that I am valued within my organisation for my &#x27;generalist&#x27; spread of skills (including communication, development, analysis &amp; sales). It&#x27;s clear to me how useful it is to be able to approach a problem from several angles and engage with specialists from different areas effectively.<p>However, if I ever want to move out of my current organisation, I feel as though I would end up taking a significant step backwards in my career because almost all advertised jobs are specialised roles.<p>This creates a constant pressure in my mind to specialise and focus more on a single area.
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petke超过 9 年前
That&#x27;s good advice. Find a niche basically.<p>It don&#x27;t think it works for every career though. Being good or even being the most skilled at a niche. Musicians and actors, any job that has as much to do with popularity as with skill. Very few make it and the ones that do, don&#x27;t seem better than most of the ones that dont.<p>I have been listening to enough open mic nights and small time bar gigs to think so. Its sad really, how many talented musicians there is in this world that never make it. Music that gives you the chills. And then you put on the radio and its an endless stream of crap.<p>My career advice would be, don&#x27;t get into anything that requires popularity. Its a cruel world out there.
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drumdance超过 9 年前
His self-help book is excellent.<p><a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.com&#x2F;How-Fail-Almost-Everything-Still&#x2F;dp&#x2F;1591847745" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.com&#x2F;How-Fail-Almost-Everything-Still&#x2F;dp&#x2F;15...</a>
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erobbins超过 9 年前
I&#x27;m in the top 25% of quite a few things, and I&#x27;m not spending weekends on my 100 foot yacht in the caribbean... probably because I&#x27;m in the bottom 25% of motivation. It&#x27;s good advice, but just a piece of the puzzle.
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monksy超过 9 年前
He had a great interview on the Tim Ferris podcast. If I hadn&#x27;t heard about him there I would have never gotten his book.<p><a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;fourhourworkweek.com&#x2F;2015&#x2F;09&#x2F;22&#x2F;scott-adams-the-man-behind-dilbert&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;fourhourworkweek.com&#x2F;2015&#x2F;09&#x2F;22&#x2F;scott-adams-the-man-b...</a>
galfarragem超过 9 年前
IMO, the crutial point is not just being in the top 25% of some skills. It depends on the skill.<p>Maybe you only need to be in the top 50% on DIY to get an useful skill but e.g. on juggling maybe you need to be in the top 1% to have a relevant skill.
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lifeisstillgood超过 9 年前
tl;dr Don&#x27;t try to be the best at something, it&#x27;s too hard. Be good at a couple of things and make a living in the Venn diagram intersection.<p>It&#x27;s a nice idea, but I struggle when I get to &quot;software and ...&quot;<p>Cartoons? Cycling? DIY?
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nadam超过 9 年前
This is good advice for success. On the other hand happiness is not the same thing as success, although they are related. This is the reason I put an unreasonable fraction of my energies into being very good at programming, algorithmization and things like that, instead of better diversifying my portfolio. Programming (the interesting kind) is something that I need to do to be happy.
jtth超过 9 年前
Scott Adams is one of the last people I would take advice from.
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nickthemagicman超过 9 年前
He says at the beginning of the article to be in the top 25% at two things, then, at the end of the article he says to be top 25% at three things?<p>So I&#x27;m guessing if we got in the top 25% at 5 things or even 50 billion things it would probably be even better!<p>My career advice to everyone is this: &quot;Be better than most people at 50 billion things and you will be successful!&quot;<p>Scott Adams is super brilliant.