Saturday, October 19, 2013
Mastery
Blog V
Tyquan Chardon
Professor Gaurino
INQ 101
10/17/13
The highest point in which you perfect or closely perfect a certain skill is what many people believe is mastery. To me I believe that becoming a master at something means you advance that skill to an even higher height, using the skill to create a new form it. Mastery isn’t just simply mastering something and being known as the person to accomplish that. What you don’t realize is that the state and form in which you mastered that task or skill may not be perfected because it needed that extra push. Thing is sometimes, matter of fact most of the time it isn’t meant for you to master it. The next generations to come will always add more to what you started and make it even stronger or better then what you made. Don’t take it as a bad thing though because without you the bases would have never been thought about. Mastery is created through the generations not just from one person but many people create a masterpiece. Mastery is formed through a union of generations all adding their own input and ability. That to me is what mastery is.
One word that I learned in the work we have done was transcendant. It is the state in which you rise above or go beyond. So to be transcendant you are a person who went far beyond the limits of a person skills. The second word I learned was reverential. It is characterized as the word reverance which is a feeling or attitude of deep respect for something.
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