OUTSIDERS social signals 2024_v5
The Rise Of The Generalist (How To Thrive With Multiple Interests) - Dan Koe
- We are in a second renaissance where the creator economy is growing exponentially and people are turning to creators to learn skills necessary to thrive in a fast-changing digital environment.
- Specialists who focus on a single interest or skill are at a disadvantage compared to generalists who are diverse and interesting.
- The internet favors generalists because social media exposes creators to diverse audiences who are there to be entertained, not just to learn or buy.
- Failure stacking, or pursuing goals and gaining experience even through failures, makes generalists irreplaceable by allowing them to acquire a diverse set of skills.
- The most profitable niche for a creator is their unique combination of opinions, beliefs, knowledge, and life experience packaged into impactful content.
- To earn a living as a generalist, one must become an entrepreneur and build a general audience around helping them achieve a big goal.
- Creators should experiment with writing about all their interests and let the audience decide what resonates, framing everything through the lens of the big goal.
- To make interests compelling to others, creators must illustrate the "why" and importance of ideas, as people weren't born with interests but persuaded into them.
- Creators should establish authority in topics that resonate by creating digital assets like free products to avoid repeating themselves and give room to experiment with new ideas.
- Generalists should build a portfolio of income sources by launching free and paid products around their best ideas every 3-6 months until they have a satisfying brand and business.