The 50th Law Chapter 8: Respect the Process – Mastery- Summary by Intern T.O.

The 50th Law Chapter 8: Respect the Process – Mastery

Summary by Intern T.O.

 

 

 

CHAPTER 8- RESPECT THE PROCESS- MASTERY

This chapter emphasizes that you must work slow. Boredom should try to be eliminated as well, meaning you must use such time to grow. But working slow is the way to truly become successful because success will take long. THINGS THAT ARE CHALLENGING ARE SEEN AS SLOW AND NOT FUN. THINGS THAT ARE ENTERTAINING ARE USED TO PREVENT BOREDOM, when we should use this free time as a chance to grow and enhance our brains.

 

LEARNING IS A LONG PROCESS. THERE ARE NO SHORTCUTS.

 

-       TO MASTER A PROCESS, YOU MUST LEARN THROUGH TRIAL AND ERROR.

-Set and reach small goals, because they give you a sense of progress.

 

-T.O.

 

 

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One Response to “The 50th Law Chapter 8: Respect the Process – Mastery- Summary by Intern T.O.”

  1. Hey Braddock,

    Thanks for these posts. The idea of there being “no shortcuts” and breaking things down into small goals is something I think would be helpful for me to implement and keep in mind

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