Mastery
- Pages
- 318
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780670024964
- Reading Time
- ~5h 34min
Mastery is a book by Robert Greene. It has 318 pages.
About this book
Robert Greene’s Mastery examines the developmental journey required to achieve exceptional skill in any discipline. Drawing on extensive historical research, Greene traces the lives of figures such as Charles Darwin, Leonardo da Vinci, Nikola Tesla, and Frédéric Chopin to identify recurring patterns in their training. The book outlines a structured progression that begins with early discovery, moves through a rigorous period of apprenticeship and focused study, and culminates in the creative-active phase where intuition and deep knowledge merge. Rather than treating expertise as an innate talent, Greene presents mastery as a systematic process accessible to those willing to commit to long-term learning. The work emphasizes the importance of finding a guiding mentor, cultivating self-directed education, and embracing trial and error as essential components of growth. By analyzing how historical innovators navigated obstacles and refined their craft, the book offers a framework for understanding how sustained dedication transforms curiosity into profound competence.
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Mastery has 318 pages.
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Robert Greene’s Mastery examines the developmental journey required to achieve exceptional skill in any discipline. Drawing on extensive historical research, Greene traces the lives of figures such as Charles Darwin, Leonardo da Vinci, Nikola Tesla, and Frédéric Chopin to identify recurring patterns...
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Mastery was written by Robert Greene.