Being good at things is the key to success. Painfully obvious, right?
That means being good, having mastered skills, ranks far higher than other commonly touted “keys” to success, such as:
- Overcoming fears
- Just getting started
- Rejecting societal norms
- Having the best attitude
Sure, being a terrified, procrastinating, peer-pressured, pessimist probably won’t help you master skills. But that doesn’t remove the fact that mastery, both in your career and in your personal life, is the most important element.
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