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The Miso Soup Theory of Mastery

The Miso Soup Theory of Mastery

Published 1 year ago
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How do you stay engaged and continue to grow over a 50-year career without burning out or becoming stagnant? This discussion delves into the profound philosophy of Peter Drucker to find an answer.

We explore Drucker's two-part framework for lifelong development: balancing "growth as a person" with "improving abilities for contribution." But the core of the episode is a fascinating and powerful metaphor from Japanese philosophy: "As long as it tastes of miso, it isn't top-grade miso."

Discover what a perfect bowl of miso soup can teach us about achieving a higher state of work—a state of mastery where ego disappears and you become one with the task. Finally, we look at the words of composer Verdi that inspired Drucker, revealing why repeated failure isn't just a part of the process, but the only way to polish your work and your character to achieve true excellence.


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