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The 2 master skills of life are: The Science of Achievement and The Art of Fulfillment.
Tony Robbins
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Life mastery involves both achieving goals and finding fulfillment.

Tony Robbins emphasizes that true success in life encompasses not only the attainment of goalsβ€”a process he refers to as the 'Science of Achievement'β€”but also the personal satisfaction and joy that come from those achievements, termed the 'Art of Fulfillment.' This dual focus is essential for a balanced and meaningful life.

Themes

AchievementFulfillmentSuccessHappinessLife Skills

In practice

Example use cases

In a motivational speech about achieving personal goals.

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