Is inherent genius a myth propagated by society? How did the masters achieve mastery? Mastery by Robert Greene (2012) shares secrets of greatness by examining stories from world-famous masters like Charles Darwin, Benjamin Franklin, Albert Einstein, and Leonard da Vinci. Greene believes mastery in a field is not about being gifted or the result of a high IQ. And anyone can become a master by following the steps of the best.Robert Greene is a best-selling author and public speaker who...
Listen To Your Inner Calling And Select A Discipline Of Your Choice.
Did you ever feel that working in a specific field was your destiny, like an "inner calling"? It happens to most of us at some point in life, and when it does, listen closely to that calling! The inner voice may guide you towards a unique vocation or passion that is the perfect choice for you. We all are unique, predestined and competent to handle our unique interests. We're not being poetic. Humans are, quite literally, unique - thanks to the...
Learn Everything You Can Without Worrying About Earning Money Immediately!
We are drawn by success or salary cheques when we think about landing a first job. But the financial reward is not the only reward to look for if you want to master a field.Sometimes it is preferable to learn a vocation properly, even if it does not pay well. The better-paying job roles are yours for the taking once you become the best. So, focusing your energy on gaining a practical skill set or wider knowledge base will be...
Taking Guidance From A Mentor Helps For Long-Term Success!
Even the biggest hot shots out there wouldn't be where they are without some mentor who showed them the ropes. Alexander the Great learned from his mentor Aristotle, who learned from the great Plato, who learned from Socrates! Each master outshone his master and became the greatest of the greats. So, do not think you could do without a mentor.Mastering a concept is not a walk in the park. And, let's get real, trying to do everything on your own...
Question Everything You Learnt To Develop Your Unique Identity And Mastery In A Field!
So, what if we tell you mastery isn't about perfectly following rules, but about boldly challenging them? The path to true expertise begins with the courage to question everything you've been taught. It is time to develop your own unique style and set out on the way to mastery.Now, the question is how to let out your uniqueness for something new when you're so focused on following the beaten path. Simple: be a child! Children are fearlessly freethinkers - rebellious,...
Unleash Creativity and Seek Fresh Perspectives.
We're all going through the motions without questioning if there might be a fresher way to get things done. But what if we didn't have to be creatures of habit? What if we could shake things up and solve problems with some original spice? A little habit-busting and cross-connection training is all it takes to get into that creative space.The thing is that it's absolutely possible to train our minds to make connections we'd never considered before. Studies show that...
Skill is Transforming A Practice into Instinct
Mastery is the ability to execute skills automatically and effectively. When you have mastered a skill, your body responds immediately to your mind's commands without conscious thought. This level of intuitive skill allows masters to see the big picture rather than getting lost in details. In fact, many masters have defined their skillset like this. Chess master Bobby Fisher could see past individual moves in the game. His perception allowed him to see multiple ways the chess game could play...
Summary
Mastery by Robert Greene is perfect for individuals who aspire to attain mastery in a field. Robert Greene believes that most of us are blessed with an 'inner calling', and must pursue the calling by choosing a profession, learning under a mentor and innovative thinking by challenging established rules or norms. The central idea of the book is that continuous practice of a skill until it is automatic will allow you to gain mastery and see the bigger picture, just...
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About the Author
Robert Greene is the author of the New York Times bestsellers The 48 Laws of Power, The Art of Seduction, The 33 Strategies of War, The 50th Law, Mastery, The Laws of Human Nature, and most recently of The Daily Laws.
In addition to having a strong following within the business world and a deep following in Washington, DC, Greene’s books are hailed by everyone from war historians to the biggest musicians in the industry (including Jay-Z, Drake, and 50 Cent).
Greene attended U.C. Berkeley and the University of Wisconsin at Madison, where he received a degree in classical studies. He currently lives in Los Angeles.
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