As a young child I may have thought I mastered the sport of swimming, basketball and baseball. I probably thought I was the queen of the pool, the queen of the court and the queen of the field.
I believe to be a master is to learn from your mistakes, listening to others such as your teachers, peers and family. Last but not least embracing your experiences, good or bad.
Keeping your eyes open, listening, and applying everyday new found knowledge and experiences is "to be a master, such as you have".
By C.
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