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Reddit mentions of The Cambridge Handbook of Expertise and Expert Performance (Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology)
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True - it's not a single peer-reviewed scientific study, but as an attempt to summarise and digest all the peer reviewed scientific studies into one digest that contains the psychological scientific consensus on expertise, it's still a pretty substantial one (description section ;-).
However, now I'm just nit-picking. ;-)
> We're totally on the same page then.
Definitely. I fully support people learning as much as they can about as many subjects as they can - I just think it's important also to not fall prey to being a "jack of all trades and master of none".
Basically, the only reason I emphasised this side of the issue so strongly was because I was responding to the statement:
> Not with that attitude you won't. You're not an ant. You don't have to specialize in one thing.
;-)
You sound like you are beating yourself down. I can recommend exploring teachings that emphasize a growth mindset as opposed to a fixed mindset. Read up on "deliberate practice" for more on this:
https://www.amazon.com/Cambridge-Expertise-Performance-Handbooks-Psychology/dp/0521600812