Mastery
2003 • 336 pages

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Any book that mentions my pookie da Vinci will not get below 4 stars

August 29, 2023
March 5, 2023

probably most appreciated by a teenager. It's definitely “Young Adult” content. If you enjoyed How to win friends & influence people (a truly terrible book imo) then this is a good follow-on. He is a good story-teller, but definitely not a thought leader; incredibly unsophisticated.

January 11, 2023
September 3, 2021

Bad enough that I genuinely wondered if I was reading a different book than other reviewers.

December 3, 2019

Fantastic book. I would recommend for anyone.

September 13, 2018

Loved this book. A lot of words but it has a lot of good examples of the principles it teaches. My main takeaway was that you should always be stretching yourself and always learning, and when things get easy you've got to make them harder.

August 6, 2017

Awesome long read! A compilation of numerous masters' biography and detailed analysis of how they climbed those heights acts a guide for anyone who's intrigued about achieving mastery themselves.

October 4, 2015