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Mastery Quotes

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Ursula K. Le Guin
“Manhood is patience. Mastery is nine times patience.”
Ursula K. Le Guin, A Wizard of Earthsea

Yamamoto Tsunetomo
“Meditation on inevitable death should be performed daily. Every day when one’s body and mind are at peace, one should meditate upon being ripped apart by arrows, rifles, spears and swords, being carried away by surging waves, being thrown into the midst of a great fire, being struck by lightning, being shaken to death by a great earthquake, falling from thousand-foot cliffs, dying of disease or committing seppuku at the death of one’s master. And every day without fail one should consider himself as dead”
Yamamoto Tsunetomo

Jacob Nordby
“Like the body craves oxygen, the mind is desperate for certainty. It believes that without a safe foothold on reality, it will die.
But the fascinating thing is that the illusion of certainty is exactly the opposite of safety because it hardens and narrows the vision to make everything fit its own scope. Then when new information arrives which would be its ally, the mind pushes it away in favor of the leaky life raft to which it clings, sinking all the while beneath the waves of change.
In fact, the only antidote for this is to embrace 'I don’t know' so deeply that a powerful, dynamic safety emerges. This is like learning to surf so well that a tsunami wave shows up as a challenge to test our mastery.”
Jacob Nordby

Jacob Nordby
“The master in us all lives behind the masks and roles and wounds and beliefs. It calls us to live deep, full, radical lives. It asks us not to wait until we are told by anyone that we have arrived. It invites us forward, across the line of fear and unworthiness, to experience mastery in this moment--as much as we can right now. To learn from stumbling. To rise again and keep walking until we no longer notice our feet in their effortless dance. But mostly not to wait until some distant, perfect someday. Mastery is now.”
Jacob Nordby

“When u practice something with conscious mind n then continue practicing the same even with sub-conscious mind, You Master it..”
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Eric Micha'el Leventhal
“I never realized it was all a game,
until I started winning.”
Eric Micha'el Leventhal

Bryant McGill
“The master creators are masters of love.”
Bryant McGill, Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life

Jacob Nordby
“Let Life race you out beyond your own boundaries over and over again until you are comfortable with watching the Map of Normal's edge disappear behind you.
Let Life show you that it is safe to exceed your own expectations and reputation--and prove that the only danger in following her into the wilderness is a loss of your own fear.
This is when we gain the warrior's heart, the master's eye, and the student's mind. After that, Life holds our hand in every adventure and shows us things not possible before.”
Jacob Nordby

“Ultimately, musicians of the world must come realise the potential of their calling.
Like the shamans, we may serve as healers, metaphysicians, inciters, exciters,
spiritual guides and sources of inspiration.
If the musician is illuminated from within,
he becomes a lamp that lights other lamps.
Then he is serving planet and its people,
healing what ails us. Such music is truly important.
It is said that “only one who obeys can truly command.�
When the artist is immersed in a services,
giving himself up over and over again, another paradox occurs:
He is being seen by all others as a master.”
Kenny Werner, Effortless Mastery: Liberating the Master Musician Within

Israelmore Ayivor
“You become a master in what you repeatedly do in consistency. Mastery is not born; it is acquired. It is not blood-linked; it is skill-learnt!”
Israelmore Ayivor, Dream big!: See your bigger picture!

“No new venture occurs without mistakes. Dare to learn and grow through your mistakes--this is how mastery occurs!”
Debra Crown LPC-S LCDC

Chris Matakas
“There is no higher calling than service to your fellow man, and to do so through your own personal mastery of a craft is a gift enjoyed by few. Cultivate this gift, and give it away.”
Chris Matakas, My Mastery: Learning to Live through Jiu Jitsu

Robbie Vorhaus
“The first step to happiness and personal mastery is to start now.”
Robbie Vorhaus, One Less. One More.

Criss Jami
“A distaste for the new is not always fear of the unknown, but sometimes ambition. Some people don't like the new way simply because they never got a chance to master the old way.”
Criss Jami, Killosophy

Chris Matakas
“Mastery does not exist.”
Chris Matakas, My Mastery: Learning to Live through Jiu Jitsu

Bryant McGill
“Love is not about others; love is a practice of self-mastery.”
Bryant McGill, Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life

Marian Deegan
“A sous-chef with dreams of her own restaurant empire may have mastered the art of classical French sauce making, but not yet have developed the signature cooking style she imagines as the cornerstone of her own chain of restaurants. She gauges her progress not only by whether she is moving toward her aspirations, but also by her improving skills. Our chef may not yet have the stature of Chef Auguste Escoffier or Emeril Lagasse, but she can remember a time when she could not name the five French mother sauces, let alone execute them. She's made progress. Appreciating the skills she has developed is a marker along the path toward her culinary aspirations. The sense of accomplishment that accompanies improved skills is one of the rewards we reap when we dedicate ourselves to mastery.”
Marian Deegan, Relevance: Matter More

Paul Bamikole
“I know a little of living and a little of dying. I know how to survive, i have mastered it as a soldier gains mastery of his weapons. Yet i prefer dying, for in dying i learn to live.”
Paul Bamikole

Chris Matakas
“If you are fortunate enough to have a particular activity with which you find greatest joy and technical success, it is your responsibility as a growing human being to continue that study. Whatever your endeavor, if you can expand upon the knowledge in your strongest subject, that new found understanding of all things will trickle down to every other area of your life.”
Chris Matakas, My Mastery: Learning to Live through Jiu Jitsu

Chris Matakas
“I can think of no more worthwhile aim than pursuing mastery in this craft while transcending one’s own limitations.”
Chris Matakas

Bryant McGill
“America is the world's top war-master; the most sophisticated killer-culture in history.”
Bryant McGill, Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life

Bryant McGill
“As the master builder of your own life, build an open space, with room for your soul to breath, and be free.”
Bryant McGill, Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life

“Commoditization is the enemy of meaning. In ages dominated by the forces of commoditization, individuals pay the price with devalued lives. by contrast, unique skills requiring mastery and expertise, like the skills of a brain surgeon, are safe from the threat of commoditization.”
Tom Hayes

Israelmore Ayivor
“Mastery is not dispensed on the podium of quitters; but purchased on the counter of consistent application of self-willing can do spirit and an outstanding endurance to persevere with persistent endurance till the end!”
Israelmore Ayivor, Dream big!: See your bigger picture!

Israelmore Ayivor
“The secret for mastery is concentration; the success of concentration is in elimination. Avoid everything in general and focus one thing in particular. You will be a master!”
Israelmore Ayivor, Daily Drive 365

Chris Matakas
“In mastering one thing, you have mastered all things because you have learned how to learn.”
Chris Matakas, #Human: Learning To Live In Modern Times

Chris Matakas
“Mastery, to whatever degree your circumstance allows, is determined by a handful of choices repeated daily.”
Chris Matakas, My Mastery: Learning to Live through Jiu Jitsu

Chris Matakas
“I would more appropriately define mastery as the technical ability possible within the constraints of your particular existence. It must be noted that this is a subjective definition, and that this degree of mastery would be individual to each of us.”
Chris Matakas, My Mastery: Learning to Live through Jiu Jitsu

Chris Matakas
“Jiu Jitsu gives me an ideal to strive toward. Technical mastery lies on an infinite continuum and completion of this skill is impossible. Every time I train I have something that I can improve upon, and this will hold true for each and every training session that lies between me and my grave.”
Chris Matakas

Chris Matakas
“The only way to consistently perform at your potential is to ask: Am I better than I was yesterday?”
Chris Matakas