Mastery Through Apprenticeship
Robert Greene redefines the journey to mastery, emphasizing that it begins with a deep, immersive apprenticeship. Contrary to the modern rush for quick success, Greene argues that true mastery requires a period of learning where one absorbs the nuances of their craft through observation, practice, and mentorship. This phase is not about immediate innovation but about building a solid foundation of skills and knowledge. 'The goal of an apprenticeship is not money, a good position, a title, or a diploma, but rather the transformation of your mind and character.' An example is Charles Darwin’s meticulous study of barnacles, which laid the groundwork for his theory of evolution.