Up HackDon't Put All Your Eggs in One BasketBy Himanee Bhatia
In a Nutshell
As children, we've always been taught to chase a life that gives us comfort. But what if I told you that when you trust the unknown and do not limit yourself to only one skill, you emerge a winner?
Favorite Quote
There are no limits on what you can achieve with your life, except the limits you accept in your mind.
Brian Tracy
Introduction
Often people ask, 'is it better to be the Jack of all trades or the master of one?'
Let me take you on my journey. I started as a model at age 17, a risk consultant at KPMG at 19, a lawyer at 22, an actress at 23, a host at 24, an author at 25, and a producer at 26.
I had a career plan — but does that mean that I would dismiss my realisation of wanting to become an artist at age 23 as something frivolous? And only focus on one goal? No.
If you look at the most successful people in the world, they pursued more than one profession or passion. Their expertise was higher in one, but that didn't mean that they limited themselves from exploring the other skills they were good at.
I believe it is better to be the Master of one… unless you're good at more than one thing. Then, be brilliant at all.
Never ever limit yourself, recognise the opportunity, grab it, and you never know which eggs you might have in another basket of skills that will help you.
Here are the 3 key insights from this Hack
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