Published in 2012, Mastery is the fifth book by American author Robert Greene, known for his previous works like The 48 Laws of Power . The book examines the lives of historical and contemporary masters—figures like Charles Darwin, Leonardo da Vinci, Mozart, Albert Einstein, Paul Graham, and Teresita Fernández—to decode the universal path to achieving elite-level skill and creativity. Greene argues that mastery is not a gift of birth or pure luck, but a systematic process available to anyone with the right mindset and guidance.
Greene provides several actionable frameworks for navigating the long road to excellence:
Greene structures the journey to excellence into three distinct stages: the Apprenticeship, the Creative-Active Phase, and finally, Mastery. The Apprenticeship Phase
Using the mentor’s critiques to see yourself objectively.
Published in 2012, Mastery is the fifth book by American author Robert Greene, known for his previous works like The 48 Laws of Power . The book examines the lives of historical and contemporary masters—figures like Charles Darwin, Leonardo da Vinci, Mozart, Albert Einstein, Paul Graham, and Teresita Fernández—to decode the universal path to achieving elite-level skill and creativity. Greene argues that mastery is not a gift of birth or pure luck, but a systematic process available to anyone with the right mindset and guidance.
Greene provides several actionable frameworks for navigating the long road to excellence:
Greene structures the journey to excellence into three distinct stages: the Apprenticeship, the Creative-Active Phase, and finally, Mastery. The Apprenticeship Phase
Using the mentor’s critiques to see yourself objectively.
Cedido por: Paulo de Deus
Cedido por: Paulo de Deus