By committing to personal mastery, you will win many races without having to feel inadequate when you don’t win them all. You don’t have to go to an Ivy League college, become the company president, drive an expensive car or live in a huge house to be successful. Spending your time acquiring grander and grander possessions is a hopeless trap. The guy with the big boat is probably spending most of his time working on it. Work to your own personal mastery level and relax. When you have a nice house, a vacation property, one or two nice cars and reasonable savings for emergencies and retirement, you are a winner. You have won the financial game. Now, if you truly love your work, keep working. But, with financial independence, you will also have the very nice option of spending more of your time on your hobbies, family and helping others. This is mastering time.
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