You Must Master A Single Thing -
Break it into small, manageable sub-skills.
What task feels like play to you but work to others?
(e.g., career pivot, higher income, creative outlet) Daily time commitment (e.g., 30 minutes, 2 hours) You Must Master a Single Thing
Mastery is found in the repetitive, unglamorous practice that others skip. 💡 Depth creates the leverage that breadth never can. The Path to Mastery
Patterns become second nature, allowing for rapid execution. Break it into small, manageable sub-skills
Mastery creates a "winner-take-all" effect. The person who is the best in the world at one thing earns disproportionately more than the person who is the 10th best at ten things.
You never go deep enough to find unique insights. Break it into small
Rare skills command higher prices and greater respect.