For an interesting perspective on this topic I recommend this post at Ribbonfarm on “The Calculus of Grit”.
Whatever you pick, I recommend also getting good at writing, in particular at explaining clearly and succinctly things that are relatively non-trivial and counter-intuitive. It’s rare and valuable in itself; it also eases the job of persuading others that you do rare and valuable things.
For an interesting perspective on this topic I recommend this post at Ribbonfarm on “The Calculus of Grit”.
Whatever you pick, I recommend also getting good at writing, in particular at explaining clearly and succinctly things that are relatively non-trivial and counter-intuitive. It’s rare and valuable in itself; it also eases the job of persuading others that you do rare and valuable things.