Introduction

Is inherent genius a myth propagated by society? How did the masters achieve mastery? Mastery by Robert Greene (2012) shares secrets of greatness by examining stories from world-famous masters like Charles Darwin, Benjamin Franklin, Albert Einstein, and Leonard da Vinci. Greene believes mastery in a field is not about being gifted or the result of a high IQ. And anyone can become a master by following the steps of the best.

Robert Greene is a best-selling author and public speaker who has studied classical studies at the University of Wisconsin. He has authored popular books like The 48 Laws of Power (1998), The Art of Seduction (2001) and The 33 Strategies of War (2006).

Let's see why the author suggests the first step to mastery as listening to the blessed "inner calling".

Summary

Mastery by Robert Greene is perfect for individuals who aspire to attain mastery in a field. Robert Greene believes that most of us are blessed with an 'inner calling', and must pursue the calling by choosing a profession, learning under a mentor and innovative thinking by challenging established rules or norms. The central idea of the book is that continuous practice of a skill until it is automatic will allow you to gain mastery and see the bigger picture, just like many before you! The author shares real-life stories of great masters like Einstein, Darwin, and Mozart to bring valuable insights to his proposition.

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