Connect the Dots

Are you combining your skills and creating something new? Explore your skills, strengths, interests, and goals in depth, and harness them by creating new combinations or combos of sorts and present them in the marketplace.
First things first, you have to gain numerous skills in your given context, double down on skills that work for you and generate new ideas by combining them in creative ways. Work on your ideas that have a long shelf life. These new creative combinations aligned to your career goals, can help you grow as well as generate a positive impact on your industry and the world.
Robert Greene says “The future belongs to those who learn more skills and combine them in creative ways.” Steve Jobs said “Creativity is connecting things.” Identify your unique skills and combine them to create your own unique expression, and make only what you can make. The more the skills, the better your combinations at work and life. How well are you combining your skills? Are you connecting skills or things? Are you finding patterns and connecting them to draw new insights and unravel new things?
Here's Sir Tim Berners Lee's perspective on how he connected things to make the world wide web.
“Creating the web was really an act of desperation, because the situation without it was very difficult when I was working at CERN later. Most of the technology involved in the web, like the hypertext, like the Internet, multifont text objects, had all been designed already. I just had to put them together. It was a step of generalising, going to a higher level of abstraction, thinking about all the documentation systems out there as being possibly part of a larger imaginary documentation system.”
Learn to connect the dots by drawing insights from diverse subjects and domains.