Mastery by Robert Greene (Book Summary)

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How did people like Marie Curie and Albert Einstein accomplish their greatest feats? And are we able to emulate them? Robert Greene, best known for The 48 Laws of Power, makes the case in Mastery that there is a clear path that anyone may take to reach mastery, the pinnacle of creative genius. He outlines the three phases of mastery and makes the case that working toward them results in a happy life and a lot of creative force.

This video deconstructs how Greene defines mastery and how to seek it into four sections. You'll learn how to acquire new skills, understand why having social skills is essential for succeeding in your career, and get techniques for producing excellent creative work.

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