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There has always been a debate about whether being good at many things helps or hurts you when competing against people who have built their entire reputation on one skill. Specialists often look more credible on paper because clients can see exactly what they are getting, while generalists sometimes struggle to explain their value clearly. But some clients actually prefer someone who can handle multiple parts of a project without hiring separate people. Have you found it possible to compete as a generalist on a platform where specialists seem to dominate, and how did you frame your services to make it work?