Less is more, they say.
Clearly they don’t have my to-do list.
But they are right.
If you want depth, it comes at a cost. Usually breadth.
As a generalist, trading breadth for depth seems like a bad deal.
I live in breadth – It’s where I operate best. Covering a lot of ground, close to the surface.
But sometimes you need to explore the deep; to strap on the tanks and take a dive.
It means that you can’t get the same lateral movement you can in the shallows, but you get more depth.
Less breadth, is more depth.
I was going to leave a long comment, but …