" "You don't have to be a high achiever, being a wide achiever is an equally valid choice". I liked it because doing a whole lot of different things is often seen as underachieving in this time of specialization."

I'm going to be as much of a generalist as I want to be.

I mean, I already am a profound underachiever, so threatening me with the social sanction of underachievement is, well, useless. Since I'm already there.