If you haven't achieved success yet, it's because you haven't fully immersed yourself in something, thinking about it obsessively and passionately, every moment—whether eating, walking, awake, or asleep.
What amazed me was that Mr. Wu, over eighty years old during an interview, had constantly trembling hands, yet the moment a liver specimen was placed in his hand, they steadied immediately.
Watching the program left a deep impression on me. Masters are, in fact, ordinary people, no different from you or me in daily life. Their only distinction is their obsessive passion for their field and unmatched professional skill.
Masters are both far and near; by understanding these three principles, we can approach masters, excellence, and even greatness.
Masters are ordinary people who achieve astonishing results in very specific fields.
Masters are ordinary people who reach the highest level of expertise in their industry.
Masters are ordinary people who solve major problems and benefit humanity.
If you want to become an eminent figure in your field, first elevate your professional skills to an unmatched level!