Seems the article is directed towards a quite specific intention / understanding of the advice.
Yeah, I agree that there are situations where “follow your dreams” is good advice. The post just tries to argue that it’s often bad advice when it refers to highly competitive areas, where average performance doesn’t pay.
Yeah, I agree that there are situations where “follow your dreams” is good advice. The post just tries to argue that it’s often bad advice when it refers to highly competitive areas, where average performance doesn’t pay.