Hello guys, welcome back earlier in the program, besides the three clues that you need to explore in discovering your life purpose, we also talk about the three elements that you need to continuously build and maintain in discovering and living your life purpose, determination, mastery, and network. In this part of the video, I'm going to talk a little bit about mastery. In general, I'm pretty sure you know what it means. But I just want to emphasize something that when I talked that when I say mastery, I'm not just talking about being able to do things, but really becoming a master in what you do. Like I'm able to play basketball, but Michael Jordan is a mastery playing basketball. Like I'm able to sing the baby at Mariah Carey, as a master in that field.
So what makes the difference between someone who just able to do something and a master, if you read? Probably you probably read this somewhere as well. I read this in one of the research from I read it in the book mastery actually from Robert Greene. And also it was mentioned in Malcolm Gladwell book the outliers. That in order to become a master in a particular field, it will take you an investment of time and practice around 10,000 hours from let's say, this is zero hours, this is 10,000 hours. If you have talent in this field, you your thought might be like a little bit ahead here.
But it doesn't matter whether you're talented in the field or not. To become a master, you still need to invest the time to get you here to get to this 10,000 hours. So in the exercise section, the documents that you have in the program, you will find an exercise that will help you to identify what are the skills, the technical skills that you need to master that will help you and accelerate your journey and living your life purpose. Our focus in this video is to identify the technical skills mastery in the technical skills, not not just the character, or your qualities, not those kind of skills, like the skills of being patients or the skills of let's say, How to always be grateful or be calm. No, that's not the kind of focus now, in this part of mastery. Want to focus the math, your mastery in your technical skills, the technical skills that you would need that would help you in living a life purpose.
For example, it could be like public speaking skills or climbing a mountain skill or playing basketball or singing or typing or writing. It can be anything but focus on the technical skills that you need to master so Once you go through the exercise, you're finding the document there that will help you to identify what are the practical skills that I really need. That really helped me in living my purpose. Later on in the other video, we will talk about identifying the right network that would help you to enhance and build the kind of mastering that you need. So take a look in the documents, do the exercise. And we'll see you again in the next video where we're going to go to the kind of network that will help you to build this kind of mastery.
Make sure you take the time to do it, and make sure there's no distraction while you're doing it. Because this is for you, not for me, not for everyone else. This is for you. It's your life, your responsibility to take charge. And make sure you're doing it as effective as you can notice structure in a calm place and in a good environment. And give yourself a pat on the back once you're done.
Because you continue to take action to make sure that you're living your life to the fullest. gratulate you I will continue to do so as we meet each other in the next video. See you guys