The great thing and the hard thing is to stick to thing when you have outlived the first interest and not yet the second which comes with a sort of mastery.
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The hard thing is to stick to things when you have outlived the first interest, and not yet got the second which comes with a sort of mastery.
I was never that much a focus of interest that I became a 'thing' at an earlier point in my career. I'm aware of having become a 'thing' now, which doesn't give me a lot of pleasure.
Whatever you want to do, if you want to be great at it, you have to love it and be able to make sacrifices for it.
Cultivating relationships with people who've achieved what you want to achieve makes the path fuller and more fun.
The most important thing is that sometimes you have to go through hard times to get to the good stuff.
I just take on what I can commit to completely at that point in time, and that way you'll be able to give your best.
Ah, mastery... what a profoundly satisfying feeling when one finally gets on top of a new set of skills... and then sees the light under the new door those skills can open, even as another door is closing.
The more aware of your intentions and your experiences you become, the more you will be able to connect the two, and the more you will be able to create the experiences of your life consciously. This is the development of mastery. It is the creation of authentic power.
You've got to stick at a thing, a particular thing, until you succeed. I feel that's the only way to succeed - by concentrating on something in particular. Once you know what you've got to do you will succeed, you will succeed.
When you have a passion for something then you tend not only to be better at it, but you work harder at it too.
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