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1 " He landed on cheap shot, but I knocked him out of the tournament. "
― Josh Waitzkin , The Art of Learning: A Journey in the Pursuit of Excellence
2 " The key to pursuing excellence is to embrace an organic, long-term learning process, and not to live in a shell of static, safe mediocrity. Usually, growth comes at the expense of previous comfort or safety. "
3 " The key was to roll with the evolving situation, and contour new tactics around the principles we had discovered back home…if you have a solid foundation, you should be fine. Tactics come easy once principles are in the blood. "
4 " Over the years, I’ve gotten better and better at returning from mental and physical exhaustion…The fighter who can recover in the thirty seconds between rounds…will have a huge advantage over the guy who is still huffing and puffing, mentally or physically, from the last battle. "
5 " My chess rivals were taking lessons, competing at every weekend tournament, while I was on a boat crashing through big waves. But I would come back with new ideas and a full tank of energy and determination. The ocean has always healed me… "
6 " …to incrementally condense the external manifestation of the technique, while keeping true to its essence. Over time, expansiveness decreases, while potency increases. I call this method ‘making smaller circles. "
7 " I couldn't count on the world being silent, so my only option was to become at peace with the noise. "
8 " …the pattern of error begetting error becomes true and deadly. "
9 " Growth comes at the point of resistance. We learn by pushing ourselves and finding what really lies at the outer reaches of our abilities. "
10 " If I want to be the best, I have to take risks others would avoid, always optimizing the learning potential of the moment and turning adversity to my advantage. That said, there are times when the body needs to heal, but those are ripe opportunities to deepen the mental, technical, internal side of my game. When aiming for the top, your path requires an engaged, searching mind. You have to make obstacles spur you to creative new angles in the learning process. Let setbacks deepen your resolve. You should always come off an injury or a loss better than when you went down. "
11 " In my experience, successful people shoot for the stars, put their hearts on the line in every battle, and ultimately discover that the lessons learned from the pursuit of excellence mean much more than the immediate trophies and glory. "
12 " It is rarely a mysterious technique that drives us to the top, but rather a profound mastery of what may well be a basic skill set. "
13 " One of the most critical strengths of a superior competitor in any discipline—whether we are speaking about sports, business negotiations, or even presidential debates—is the ability to dictate the tone of the battle. "
14 " One idea I taught was the importance of regaining presence and clarity of mind after making a serious error. "
15 " The secret is that everything is always on the line. The more present we are at practice, the more present we will be in competition, in the boardroom, at the exam, the operating table, the big stage. If we have any hope of attaining excellence, let alone of showing what we’ve got under pressure, we have to be prepared by a lifestyle of reinforcement. Presence must be like breathing. "
16 " Great ones are willing to get burned time and again as they sharpen their swords in the fire. "
17 " Everyone at a high level has a huge amount of chess understanding, and much of what separates the great from the very good is deep presence, relaxation of the conscious mind, which allows the unconscious to flow unhindered. "
18 " A key component of high-level learning is cultivating a resilient awareness that is the older, conscious embodiment of a child’s playful obliviousness. "
19 " In the end, mastery involves discovering the most resonant information and integrating it so deeply and fully it disappears and allows us to fly free. "
20 " The human mind defines things in relation to one another—without light the notion of darkness would be unintelligible "