Masters dominate as a result of their capacity to practice more enthusiastically and move quicker through the interaction, all coming from the power of their craving to learn and from the profound ...
Robert Greene's new book “Mastery" makes a compelling case that mastery is earned, not granted. He describes three distinct phases of the journey, I) Apprenticeship, II) Creative-Active and III) ...
What does it take to become a master at your craft? Is genius innate, or can it be learned? In his book, "Mastery," Robert Greene draws from the latest research, interviews modern masters, and ...
I recently spoke to Robert Greene, who is most known as the author of the New York Times bestsellers The 48 Laws of Power. He also wrote The Art of Seduction, The 33 Strategies of War, and The 50th ...
Following on the heels of the interview with Robert Greene from yesterday is an excerpt from his new book, Mastery, which is on sale in bookstores today. Enjoy this taste of what Robert writes about ...
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