Advice from the comic book guy

Here's some interesting career thoughts from Scott Adams, the guy who writes the Dilbert Cartoon\
If you want an average successful life, it doesn’t take much planning. Just stay out of trouble, go to school, and apply for jobs you might like. But if you want something extraordinary, you have two paths:
1. Become the best at one specific thing.
2. Become very good (top 25%) at two or more things.
The first strategy is difficult to the point of near impossibility. Few people will ever play in the NBA or make a platinum album. I don’t recommend anyone even try.
The second strategy is fairly easy. Everyone has at least a few areas in which they could be in the top 25% with some effort. In my case, I can draw better than most people, but I’m hardly an artist. And I’m not any funnier than the average standup comedian who never makes it big, but I’m funnier than most people. The magic is that few people can draw well and write jokes. It’s the combination of the two that makes what I do so rare. And when you add in my business background, suddenly I had a topic that few cartoonists could hope to understand without living it.
I always advise young people to become good public speakers (top 25%). Anyone can do it with practice. If you add that talent to any other, suddenly you’re the boss of the people who have only one skill. Or get a degree in business on top of your engineering degree, law degree, medical degree, science degree, or whatever. Suddenly you’re in charge, or maybe you’re starting your own company using your combined knowledge.
Capitalism rewards things that are both rare and valuable. You make yourself rare by combining two or more “pretty goods” until no one else has your mix. I didn’t spend much time with the script supervisor, but it was obvious that her verbal/writing skills were in the top tier as well as her people skills. I’m guessing she also has a high attention to detail, and perhaps a few other skills in the mix. Probably none of those skills are best in the world, but together they make a strong package. Apparently she’s been in high demand for decades.
At least one of the skills in your mixture should involve communication, either written or verbal. And it could be as simple as learning how to sell more effectively than 75% of the world. That’s one. Now add to that whatever your passion is, and you have two, because that’s the thing you’ll easily put enough energy into to reach the top 25%. If you have an aptitude for a third skill, perhaps business or public speaking, develop that too.
It sounds like generic advice, but you’d be hard pressed to find any successful person who didn’t have about three skills in the top 25%
Eduardo
P.S. So I'm sitting here thinking what am I in the top 25% for skills. Let's see...I'm definately top 25% when it comes to doing nothing, I'm might be flattering myself but I think I might be top 25% at writing and I'm not that great at anything else. So if I can make a career of being a lazy, no good writer.....then I think I'm going be rich!


2 Comments:
Well let's see, I'm a fairly good writer with a passion for human rights. I am an idealist who finds this world a little difficult to embrace but I continue to believe in the basic goodness of the human animal. I am pretty articulate and come across well when speaking in public but only to people who think the same way I think. I would be a terrible salesperson because as soon as a person says they don't want/need something which I might be selling I would tell them not to buy it. I am committed to telling the truth because that is the only way I can live in my own skin comfortably. I love music but can't sing. I play piano by ear but not well enough to ever make a living doing so. I have gotten to the place where I can't practice my profession as a nurse and I really don't know how to do much else.
I know all that may sound negative but I swear it is all the truth. I don't know what the future holds for me but no one else KNOWS that either, no matter how much they think they know.
So here is my plan...
I put it all in God's hands and trust that it is all going to turn out even better than I can imagine. A pretty good plan if you ask me!
oh that is just like you to go to a higher authority! SMART THINKING
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