How to Become an Expert in Your IndustryAlthough it's good to know a little about a lot of things, it's better to know a lot about one thing.

ByPatrick Bet-David

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What do people think of when they think about you? Where does your expertise lie? Steve Jobs is remembered for marketing and design; Michael Jordan is recognized for basketball.

In this video, Entrepreneur Network partner Patrick Bet-David challenges you to figure out your passion.

Although it's good to know a little about a lot of things, it's better to know a lot about one thing and become an expert. Choose one industry, immerse yourself in its history and master it -- that's how you will become recognized by the world.

Bet-David asks: What is that one industry or skillset you are going to master?

To learn more, click play.

Watch more YouTube videos fromBet-David on his channeland check out his new bookDrop Out And Get Schooled.

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Patrick Bet-David

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Patrick Bet-David teaches the fundamentals of entrepreneurship and personal development while inspiring people to break from limiting beliefs or other constraints and achieve their dreams. It has been referred to as “the best channel for entrepreneurs.” Learn more from Patrick's invaluable expertise and check out Patrick's new bookDrop Out And Get Schooled: The Case For Thinking Twice About College.

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