Mastery (book)

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Mastery is the fifth book by the American author Robert Greene.[1] The book examines the lives of historical figures such as Charles Darwin and Henry Ford, as well as the lives of contemporary leaders such as Paul Graham, Temple Grandin, Teresita Fernández, Yoky Matsuoka and Freddie Roach, and examines what led to their success.[2][3][4] The book was published on November 13, 2012 by Viking Adult.

LanguageEnglish
SubjectStrategy, self-help, philosophy
GenreNon-fiction
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Mastery
Hardcover edition
AuthorRobert Greene
LanguageEnglish
SubjectStrategy, self-help, philosophy
GenreNon-fiction
PublisherViking Adult
Publication date
November 13, 2012
Publication placeUnited States
Pages353
Preceded byThe 50th Law 
Followed byThe Laws of Human Nature 
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Origins

The book originated from a realization that Greene reached while writing and researching his previous books; Greene concluded that the people he studied had similar paths to success.[5] After finishing The 50th Law, Greene focused on this concept in writing Mastery.[5][6]

Synopsis

Mastery explains how to become successful by examining the lives of historical figures such as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Albert Einstein, as well as through Greene's interviews with contemporary figures such as Teresita Fernández, Cesar Rodriguez, and Daniel Everett.[2][7][8][9]

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