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Mastery

Around the globe, people are facing the same problem - that we are born as individuals but are forced to conform to the rules of society if we want to succeed. To see our uniqueness expressed in our achievements, we must first learn the rules - and then how to change them completely. Charles Darwin began as an underachieving schoolboy, Leonardo da Vinci as an illegitimate outcast. The secret of their eventual greatness lies in a 'rigorous apprenticeship': by paying close and careful attention, they learnt to master the 'hidden codes' which determine ultimate success or failure. Then, they rewr.

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  • "Studying the behavior of classical and contemporary masters in their lifetime demonstrates a challenging but clear course for reaching one's potential. The author uses biographical vignettes to illustrate proven methods for achieving mastery."
  • "Around the globe, people are facing the same problem - that we are born as individuals but are forced to conform to the rules of society if we want to succeed. To see our uniqueness expressed in our achievements, we must first learn the rules - and then how to change them completely. Charles Darwin began as an underachieving schoolboy, Leonardo da Vinci as an illegitimate outcast. The secret of their eventual greatness lies in a 'rigorous apprenticeship': by paying close and careful attention, they learnt to master the 'hidden codes' which determine ultimate success or failure. Then, they rewr."@en
  • "Robert Greene, the "modern Machiavelli" debunks the prevailing mythology of success and presents a radical new way to greatness."@en
  • "Robert Greene, the "modern Machiavelli" debunks the prevailing mythology of success and presents a radical new way to greatness."
  • "-- Mastery Temple Grandin, Martha Graham, Henry Ford, Buckminster Fuller?all have lessons to offer about how the love for doing one thing exceptionally well can lead to mastery. Yet the secret, Greene maintains, is already in our heads. Debunking long-held cultural myths, he demonstrates just how we, as humans, are hardwired for achievement and supremacy. Fans of Greene?s earlier work and Malcolm Gladwell?s Outliers."@en
  • "Wie haben wir Erfolg, ohne verbissen zu sein? Wie schaffen wir es, unser Privatleben und unseren Beruf so miteinander zu verbinden, dass sie sich ergänzen und bereichern? Wie schöpfen wir aus der Fülle, statt uns vom Alltag auffressen zu lassen? Um all diese Fragen geht es in "Perfekt!", dem neuen Buch von Robert Greene ("Power - Die 48 Gesetze der Macht"). Und der Bestseller-Autor aus den USA bietet Lösungen: Mit Beispielen aus der Welt der Literatur und der Geschichte zeigt er, wie wir Schritt für Schritt herausfinden, wo unsere wirklichen Talente liegen und wie wir jene elegante Souveränität erlangen, nach der viele streben, die aber nur wenige erreichen. Auf der Basis der Lebensbiografien bedeutender Persönlichkeiten von Leonardo da Vinci bis zu Ingmar Bergman offeriert der Autor Mustervorlagen für den Weg zur eigenen (Neu-)Orientierung."

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  • "Master igry"
  • "Perfekt Der überlegene Weg zum Erfolg"
  • "Atteindre l'excellence"
  • "Perfekt! : der überlegene Weg zum Erfolg"
  • "Maestría"@es
  • "Maestría"
  • "Perfekt! Der überlegene Weg zum Erfolg"
  • "Mastery"
  • "Mastery"@en