About The Generalist's Edge
Most productivity advice assumes your brain works one way. Pick a lane. Go deep. Specialize. If you're neurodivergent, that advice has been failing you since grade school.
The Generalist's Edge is a daily newsletter for builders who pull patterns across domains, generate ideas faster than they can execute, and have been told their whole lives to “just focus.” We don't fix you. We build systems that work with how your brain actually operates.
Each weekday issue is a 5-minute read: one idea, one system, one tool, or one real example of using AI as a force multiplier for the kind of scattered, cross-domain thinking that generalists do best.
Who writes this
Nate Ratcliff is a licensed massage therapist, AI infrastructure builder, and the kind of person who prices well pumps and debugs Docker networks in the same afternoon. He runs NAR Enterprises out of Sullivan, Missouri, building tools for people whose brains refuse to stay in one lane.
The Generalist's Edge started as a PDF guide (“How to Use AI as a Force Multiplier”) and turned into a daily publication because one guide wasn't enough to cover what generalists actually need — a steady stream of systems, frameworks, and real-world case studies tuned for the way we think.
What you get
- Free tier:Daily weekday issues (Mon-Fri, 7am CT), full access to the latest posts.
- Paid tier ($9/mo):Full archive, deep-dive issues, the force-multiplier PDF, and first access to new tools and templates.