Mastery. A few years ago, as a graduate teaching assistant, I was introduced to a book entitled Mastery: The Keys to Success and Long-Term Fulfillment by George Leonard. It's an excellent book, one I should read again in order to absorb what I might have missed the first time. I began thinking about this book today, and the three main attitudes he describes, aside from that of a master.
The Dabbler
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The Obsessive
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The Hacker
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The Master
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