High achievers are often motivated to solve difficult problems not just for the greater good, but because of the ego-driven satisfaction of accomplishing something few others can. This raw admission reframes ambition as a desire for unique achievement.
In a rapidly changing world, the most valuable skill is not expertise in one domain, but the ability to learn itself. This generalist approach allows for innovative, first-principles thinking across different fields, whereas specialists can be constrained by existing frameworks.
