“Mastery is like swimming—it is too difficult to move forward when we are creating our own resistance or swimming against the current. Know your strengths and move with them.”
Mastery, Chapter 6, Mastery
There are many paths to Mastery, and if we are persistent enough, we will certainly find one that suits us best.
A key component in this process, however, is determining our mental and physical strengths and weaknesses.
To rise to the level of Mastery requires many hours of dedicated focus and practice.
We cannot reach such heights if our work brings us no joy and we are constantly struggling against our weaknesses.
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