Gaining the unfair advantage. Yours to seize, daily.

There are no traffic jams on the road to mastery.

Look around. When you dedicate yourself to doing brilliant work and being your best, many people you know are going to fall away. They took an earlier exit at “good enough” or “I don’t have time for this.”

Who is Kobe Bryant’s or Rhonda Rousey’s peer? Who can Elon Musk confide in that really gets him?

The further you travel toward mastery, the more empty is the road.

Look around this week. How many others are on this path with you?

But wait a minute…something strange always happens…

Interestingly, the achievement of mastery isn’t evenly distributed throughout the world. It exists in concentrated pockets. Brazil produces an unfair number of soccer stars. Motown produced a disproportionate number of hits. Duke wins too many men’s basketball titles to be fair. Tesla produces better cars than is reasonably predictable.

Mastery is a choice, and it starts with a commitment, an attitude. It takes just one person to choose it. Others who are “mastery curious” take note, and a few join in. There’s often a leader on hand, a firebrand who may not say much but who knows the route to mastery.

Most people will roll their eyes and opt out. Remember, no traffic jams. But a handful put their heads down and quietly start doing the difficult work.

Why not you?

Why can’t you be the one who starts it all? For your team, for your department, for your company or family? Maybe you already have. Or if someone else has already started, why not be the next to join in?

Either you or your competitor is going to make this commitment to mastery and enjoy disproportionate success. Why not you?

False idols….

Don’t be impressed by the noise and bravado from some folks. People become champions by doing the hard work when no one else is watching. If someone boasts how hard they’re working, they’re probably not on the mastery path. They’re on the “look at me” path. They’ll eliminate themselves eventually. You just keep going.

Overnight success?

The media loves overnight successes. No such thing. There are overnight flashes in the pan. But the ones who stay at the top longer than 5 minutes traveled the same path as you for years and years.

Have some faith in the path you’ve chosen and keep doing your good work. Mastery is a choice you make every day.

Head for the open road.

What are the biggest challenges you encounter staying on your own mastery path?  Please make a comment below.

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4 Comments
  • Scott Mann says:

    Great post – The quest for Mastery is certainly the “road less traveled.” Lots of alone time and more than a little bit of reluctance and self-doubt. But at the end of the day, there is something sacred about those solitary practice times when no one is looking.

  • Bill Burnet says:

    David,
    You’ve said it best in the past — embrace the plateau, while on the path to mastery, day by day, week by week to achieve the breakthrough performance.
    Bill