Mastery requires endurance. Mastery, a word we don’t use often, is not the equivalent of what we might consider its cognate—perfectionism—an inhuman aim motivated by a concern with how others view us. Mastery is also not the same as success—an event-based victory based on a peak point, a punctuated moment in time. Mastery is not merely a commitment to a goal, but to a curved-line, constant pursuit.
To reach an audacious goal, we sometimes benefit from having it lie just beyond our grasp. - Sarah Lewis
To reach an audacious goal, we sometimes benefit from having it lie just beyond our grasp.
- Sarah Lewis
Pain is not a punishment. And pleasure is not a reward. You could argue that failure is not punishment and Success is not reward. They're just failur… - Sarah Lewis
Pain is not a punishment. And pleasure is not a reward. You could argue that failure is not punishment and Success is not reward. They're just failur…
Masters are not experts because they take a subject to its conceptual end. They are masters because they realize that there isn't one. On utterly smo… - Sarah Lewis
Masters are not experts because they take a subject to its conceptual end. They are masters because they realize that there isn't one. On utterly smo…
Play allows us to maintain curiosity while learning. - Sarah Lewis
Play allows us to maintain curiosity while learning.
Mastery is in constantly wanting to close the gap between where you are and where you want to be. - Sarah Lewis
Mastery is in constantly wanting to close the gap between where you are and where you want to be.
Completion is a goal, but we hope it is never the end. - Sarah Lewis
Completion is a goal, but we hope it is never the end.
Mastery requires endurance. Mastery, a word we don’t use often, is not the equivalent of what we might consider its cognate—perfectionism—an inhuman … - Sarah Lewis
Mastery requires endurance. Mastery, a word we don’t use often, is not the equivalent of what we might consider its cognate—perfectionism—an inhuman …
Coming close to what you thought you wanted can help you attain what you never dreamed you could. - Sarah Lewis
Coming close to what you thought you wanted can help you attain what you never dreamed you could.
The pursuit of mastery is an ever-onward almost. - Sarah Lewis
The pursuit of mastery is an ever-onward almost.
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