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Thank you. Any comments or thoughts in regards to mastery or how one achieves mastery?
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41 sats \ 1 reply \ @siggy47 10 Mar
Not personally. I honestly never got that sense in any of my jobs. Your post did have me think about books like Zen And The Art Of Motorcycle Maintenance #383302 and Zen In The Art Of Archery, both buddhist takes on mastery.
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I like the part when he talks about "quality", or when Phaedrus talks about "quality". That quality is something everyone knows, but no one can really define. Although I think that statement only applies to certain fields and perhaps not others. For example, in my field of work, quality means tight and even joints, level and plum installation, straight lines, and even margins. Proportions matter too, overhangs are usually half inch or one inch depending on size of molding; reveals are usually quarter inch. I can go on and on, but you probably get the point.
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