![]() ![]() So which method is best, the Roger or the Tiger? Epstein makes a strong case for the Roger. Woods was practically born with a golf club in his hands and was encouraged by his parents to go all in when they recognized his precociousness Federer tried out a number of sports - swimming, skiing, skateboarding - before committing to tennis. ![]() A former Sports Illustrated staffer, Epstein begins in familiar territory, comparing the stories of two elite athletes: Tiger Woods, the golf champion, and Roger Federer, the tennis star. In his book Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World - an instant New York Times bestseller - David Epstein ’02CC, ’04GSAS, ’04JRN digs into the evidence looking for answers. What is the best way to pursue excellence? Should you focus all your time, energy, and attention on a single pursuit? Or would it be wiser to dabble in several before committing to one? ![]()
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