In Six Specializations Makes You World-Class I wrote about how combining just a few skills can give you an unassailable competitive advantage. However, not all skills are equally synergistic.
My experience dealing blackjack has basically no synergies, but I learned it in a single afternoon. The same goes for the other low-skill jobs I have had. Low-skill jobs have low skill transference because there isn’t much skill to transfer.
Challenging domains require you to learn things. It is hard for me to think of a challenging skill I possess that is without synergies. Magic tricks are useless if you are not a magician, but being a magician taught me business and how to entertain an impromptu crowd. Reading Tarot cards improves my empathy and my fiction writing. I am including only practical skills. Stamp collecting (e.g. “history” and “English literature”) does not count.
I was going to write “backpacking doesn’t have much transference” but then I realized backpacking is useful for commandos, insurgents, adventurers, writers, spies, tour guides, park rangers, geologists, prospectors, conservationists, hippies, survivalists and biologists. I just don’t think about the outdoors much when I’m at my keyboard.
Scientific fields like physics, biology and chemistry are like backpacking. They have broad synergy across a cluster of human experience but they cannot be usefully combined with everything. A degree in physics isn’t very useful when you try to combine it with writing erotica.
Wait a minute. I would totally read that.
Susan Lovelace oscillated against the scintillating crystal. It sparkled with the energetic radiance of her beauty.
“My passion for you burns like magnesium,” said her principal investigator. He hovered at the dangerously unstable distance where electromagnetic repulsion perfectly balances nuclear attraction. One nanometer closer and they would entangle. One nanometer farther and they would pushed each other away forever.
“We can’t,” said Susan. She knew it would destroy her if she gave in to Dr. Anti-Lovelace’s attraction.
What was I writing about? Oh, right. Skill synergies. Some skills can be combined with basically anything.
Entrepreneurship
Sales
Marketing
Personnel Management
Writing
Videography
Drawing
Teaching & Training
Computer Programming
English language
Chinese language
What these universally synergistic skills have in common is that every single one is a communication skill. No matter who no matter who you are; no matter what you are doing; you can benefit from being a better communicator.
The reason physics + erotica works is because half of the equation is communication.
Physics Erotica
In Six Specializations Makes You World-Class I wrote about how combining just a few skills can give you an unassailable competitive advantage. However, not all skills are equally synergistic.
My experience dealing blackjack has basically no synergies, but I learned it in a single afternoon. The same goes for the other low-skill jobs I have had. Low-skill jobs have low skill transference because there isn’t much skill to transfer.
Challenging domains require you to learn things. It is hard for me to think of a challenging skill I possess that is without synergies. Magic tricks are useless if you are not a magician, but being a magician taught me business and how to entertain an impromptu crowd. Reading Tarot cards improves my empathy and my fiction writing. I am including only practical skills. Stamp collecting (e.g. “history” and “English literature”) does not count.
I was going to write “backpacking doesn’t have much transference” but then I realized backpacking is useful for commandos, insurgents, adventurers, writers, spies, tour guides, park rangers, geologists, prospectors, conservationists, hippies, survivalists and biologists. I just don’t think about the outdoors much when I’m at my keyboard.
Scientific fields like physics, biology and chemistry are like backpacking. They have broad synergy across a cluster of human experience but they cannot be usefully combined with everything. A degree in physics isn’t very useful when you try to combine it with writing erotica.
Wait a minute. I would totally read that.
What was I writing about? Oh, right. Skill synergies. Some skills can be combined with basically anything.
Entrepreneurship
Sales
Marketing
Personnel Management
Writing
Videography
Drawing
Teaching & Training
Computer Programming
English language
Chinese language
What these universally synergistic skills have in common is that every single one is a communication skill. No matter who no matter who you are; no matter what you are doing; you can benefit from being a better communicator.
The reason physics + erotica works is because half of the equation is communication.
I should draw more.