On the Path to Mastery

The thought process that transcends greatness is what makes mastery not only so much better but also so much more exciting than excellence.

I’ve concluded that mastery is greater than excellence. Mastery meaning “comprehensive knowledge or skill in a subject or accomplishment” or “control or superiority over something” is far better than “the quality of being outstanding or extremely good”. It’s important to distinguish the two. Many people are simply good (or extremely good) at things all their lives. The fundamental difference is they have yet to acquire deep knowledge and an extensive understanding of the subject in which they are good.

The greatest mentors, leaders, and teachers are masters. They aren’t merely very good at what they do. They have the deepest understanding of their subject or field. These people aren’t good at many things but the few things are good at are masters of. When you allow yourself to focus at micro levels for extended periods great things happen.

When you couple focusing on a micro level with asking brilliant questions, that’s when the deepening of knowledge occurs. It requires you to put your ego aside and accept that you don’t know everything. There is no point at which you can stop and say you know everything. It’s about accepting the fact that you will be wrong more than you are right. Submission to the idea that you don’t know all the answers. You keep peeling away at the onion until you go deeper and deeper.

This is how mastery is cultivated. The thought process that transcends greatness is what makes mastery not only so much better but also so much more exciting than excellence.

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Aaron Kantrowitz
Aaron Kantrowitz

Leader with 10+ years of web/app design and development experience working with various Fortune 500 companies and startups including Home Depot, AutoZone, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Accumen, BVAccel & REQ - now founder of Akantro. Led design, development builds and optimizations for top-level brands including Red Bull, Proctor and Gamble (P&G), MVMT Watches, Frame Denim, Zendaya, Kylie Cosmetics, UTZ Snacks, Jessica Simpson and Navitas Organics amongst many others. Brings a wide skill set to the table with experience in all areas of the project and product lifecycle including: management, requirements, interviewing stakeholders and users, visual design, user research and strategy, interaction design, development, prototyping, QA testing and CI/CD deployment workflows. Most of all, enjoys designing and developing solutions that delight users!