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The book contains useful advice as well as several good examples of what masters such as Albert Einstein and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart did when they lived. Reading the book, I learned that a deep inclination toward a particular subject / field lies at the core of mastery. This inclination is a reflection of a person’s uniqueness. To find your path to mastery, you need to listen to who you are, listen to what dominates your thoughts, and connect with this inner force / calling / purpose. What feels right for you? What are your personal values? Who are you? This book goes through the life of various masters of our history. Some of them I did not know and decided to look after their life, which was a great experience as well. Advance through trial and error: don’t follow a linear path. Learn as many different skills as you can in the area that interests you.
This in turn requires (i) deep knowledge on a subject and (ii) the ability to apply this knowledge in flexible, original ways. Mastery is the sensation that you’re in full control of yourself, your environment and reality. As a master, you can enjoy both money and fulfillment doing what you naturally love. For a book treating 'masters' as a scarcity in our population, now made all the rarer by ironic attitudes towards skill in a technological age, Greene introduces his book with the guarantee that every reader can find their inside talents and master them.Get detailed strategies and examples in our full Mastery book summary & infographic! 5. Become Multi-Dimensional (Creative-Active) If you want to be a master of something, be prepared to use a huge amount of time dealing with it and practicing. Masters don't become what they are by just working 9-5 and watching television in their spare time. They are passionate about what they do and most of the time they don't care about how much money it will generate for them.
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I've always been one that has wanted to identify the inefficiencies and get to mastery faster without those inefficiencies, but this book made me think that there are key things that we just have to do to attain the level of knowledge and excellence necessary. It's really not easy to gain mastery or be excellent, but it can be attained. The problem here is that we’re still left wondering what, exactly, is mastery? Is it simply being highly skilled? Or is it being effective? Or being successful? Or being recognized? Or original? These are overlapping but distinct ideas, and Greene doesn’t parse them in any satisfactory manner. Central Cee - Obsessed With You (Official Video), archived from the original on December 21, 2021 , retrieved November 2, 2021 - minute 0:07
