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Mastery
Translated by: Mamoun Al-Zaidi
A profound exploration of human excellence that deconstructs the code of genius, proving that mastery is not a biological gift but a disciplined path of passion, apprenticeship, and rigorous persistence.
About this book
In this extraordinary work, Robert Greene redefines the concepts of success and genius through a deep historical and psychological exploration. The book examines the lives of historical giants—such as Leonardo da Vinci, Mozart, and Albert Einstein—to extract the common pattern that led them to the pinnacle of human excellence. Greene structures this journey into three distinct phases: beginning with the silent "Apprenticeship" where learning is valued above rewards, moving through the "Creative-Active" phase to break conventional molds, and ultimately reaching "Mastery," where intellect blends seamlessly with intuition. It is the ultimate practical guide for anyone seeking to transform their latent passion into a formidable reality and a lasting legacy.
Why read it?
Because it liberates the reader from the illusion of "innate talent" and provides a clear, actionable roadmap to reach the pinnacle of professional and intellectual fulfillment, enriched with inspiring historical narratives.
Who is it for?
For aspirers, creators, young professionals, and anyone who feels they possess untapped potential and seeks a strategic guide to turn daily distractions into monumental, cumulative achievement.
Book details
Language
ar
ISBN-13
978-9-9227498-4-6
Page count
392
Age rating
General