Mastery is not taught in classrooms, where
the training is for people in the middle of the bell curve. Mastery is
self-taught.
Prior to YouTube, we rarely saw examples of
mastery. Now we can.
Second, handgun marksmanship. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZD-A3utGlI
I recommend that everybody select a
particular area of life in which he or she may have the capability of mastery.
It usually takes years of grunt work to prepare for mastery. It takes years of
searching to find an area of life in which you have at least an outside
possibility of mastery.
You may not get paid for it. Others may not recognize
the degree of skill you have developed. But you will know.
You may not be good enough to get a million
hits or more on a YouTube video, but if you work hard enough and long enough,
you will be good enough to produce a training video on YouTube, and then
somebody who has the innate skills can become a master.
YouTube now enables people with
considerable skills to leave a legacy. They can show younger people the basics
of a particular skill. Then a handful of these people can and will devote their
years to gaining a level of mastery that even the teacher was not capable of
achieving.
In your own field, do you think you have
this capability of mastery? I suggest that you attempt to achieve it. If, after
two decades, you have not achieved it, then it will be time for you to produce
a course on how to begin.
All of this is possible with YouTube.
YouTube is a tremendous technology for leaving a legacy.
This is why you need a
YouTube channel. To get started, click here.
Encourage your children or grandchildren to
do the same.
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2017/05/gary-north/mastery-in-your-field/