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Browse all the blog posts here. Hub pages organize posts around certain themes.

Latest blog posts

  • Generalist fitness: Buying moves

    Fitness generalists will likely want to change up their fitness routines often. And, that’s a bit of a pain, because it’s essentially forcing your body to work against its past self. Fortunately, there’s an amazing quirk of the human body that makes fitness adaptations work a bit like powerups in a video game.

  • Free video course: How to be a Pretty Good Painter

    Free video course: How to be a Pretty Good Painter

    I made a short video course where I explain my entire process for making paintings. Because painting isn’t my most comfortable medium, I try my best to make it an easy, quick, successful project. I work in a sequence of steps that reliably move the project forward and minimize the risk of big mistakes. This…

  • Laziness death spirals

    Laziness/procrastination has a kind of independent momentum to it. When you’re having an off day, even if you consciously commit to getting back on track, the rut tends to find its way back to you within a couple of hours. I list three different courses of action you can take to get out of a…

  • Generalist struggles: 5 challenges to overcome

    This post lays out a broad set of challenges that generalists are likely to face in life. It doesn’t spell out all the solutions, because that’s really what the rest of True Generalist is for. But I hope you read something you resonate with, and perhaps feel validated for it.

  • Announcing True Generalist Substack

    I’ve set up a Substack mirror for the True Generalist blog, located at truegeneralist.substack.com. So, if you’re more comfortable using Substack to keep up with blogs and newsletters, you can subscribe to that instead of the True Generalist website.

  • Generalist strengths: 7 things generalists are best at

    Generalist strengths: Here I list the broad categories of strengths and advantages that generalists are likely to enjoy in life. This is based on what I read in Range, some survey data from GeneralistWorld, and my personal experience.

  • Be Incorporated

    This post is for overthinkers. Really it’s about a specific kind of overthinking; we could call it “over-managing.” It’s when you know what you should be working on at a given time, but instead of doing the work, you continue to deliberate over big-picture / planning decisions. I call this pattern of thought the “Manager.”…

Hub pages

There are some things that pretty much everybody should dabble in: fields where everybody should have, say, roughly two university courses' worth of knowledge. So we're all "necessary generalists," in the sense that we need to have these few things covered, even if we'd rather put all our focus into a single separate thing.
This hub page is about the meta-skills that all generalists should have—skills to help keep their lives in balance and avoid common pitfalls. This is a list of the skills and mindsets that I've found necessary to use myself, and I'll add to it in the future as more ideas come up or are suggested to me by others.