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George Leonard was an American writer, editor and educator, known for his books The Transformation and The Way of Aikido. He was president of the Esalen Institute, president of the Association for Humanistic Psychology, founder of Leonard Energy Training (LET) – a practice inspired by the martial art of Aikido – and a co-founder of the Aikido Tamalpais dojo in California.
Mastery is built on two essential foundations: learning and repetition, both of which are crucial and interdependent. While some skills can be self-taught, the guidance of a skilled mentor often accelerates growth, with personal interaction offering unique benefits that deepen understanding. Selecting the right instructor is vital, as demonstrated by legendary UCLA basketball coach John Wooden, who fostered growth by respecting his players while addressing both their strengths and weaknesses. Similarly, practice is often misunderstood as mere repetition, but true practice is an intentional, evolving process aimed at continuous improvement. Consider a martial arts master who views a black belt not as a final achievement but as a milestone in an ongoing journey of refinement. This mindset encapsulates the essence of mastery: a lifelong commitment to learning and growth.
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