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This is a big topic.
What is mastery?
 
I like this definition:


It's not
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Mastery is defined as having comprehensive knowledge or skill in a subject. Comprehension is expressed as understanding all, or nearly all, elements or aspects of something. By these definitions, it is obvious that to become a master takes a great deal of time, effort and desire.
Mastery is defined as having comprehensive knowledge or skill in a subject. Comprehension is expressed as understanding all, or nearly all, elements or aspects of something. By these definitions, it is obvious that to become a master takes a great deal of time, effort and desire.
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Reference: https://www.kforce.com/articles/how-to-become-a-master-of-your-craft/#:~:text=Mastery%20is%20defined%20as%20having,of%20time%2C%20effort%20and%20desire.
Reference: https://www.kforce.com/articles/how-to-become-a-master-of-your-craft/#:~:text=Mastery%20is%20defined%20as%20having,of%20time%2C%20effort%20and%20desire.
This is a big topic.
I know folk are by some considered masters who eschew the bandying about of the term.
Let's also talk about "expert".

Latest revision as of 15:07, 3 December 2021

What is mastery?

I like this definition:

Mastery is defined as having comprehensive knowledge or skill in a subject. Comprehension is expressed as understanding all, or nearly all, elements or aspects of something. By these definitions, it is obvious that to become a master takes a great deal of time, effort and desire.

Reference: https://www.kforce.com/articles/how-to-become-a-master-of-your-craft/#:~:text=Mastery%20is%20defined%20as%20having,of%20time%2C%20effort%20and%20desire.

This is a big topic.

I know folk are by some considered masters who eschew the bandying about of the term.

Let's also talk about "expert".