This is Why There are So few Masters
The truth is that everyone is a novice in something, but no one wants to admit it. It is common for people to laud their expertise while minimizing their own inexperience.
Most novices picture themselves as masters – and are content with the picture. This is why there are so few masters. By trying to impress others in such a way, we compromise our authenticity because we prioritise putting on a show instead of simply being ourselves. Striving to impress in this way is a fruitless job, not to mention an exhausting way to live life.
Being a novice is not something to be ashamed of. Humility is attractive; people are drawn to what is real, not those who deceive them. In this video, Kain discusses an idea from his book ‘Responsibility Rebellion’, and that is that when we embrace our inexperience, rather than trying to push our experience and professionalism, we set ourselves up to enjoy the process.
Responsibility Rebellion – The Book
Many crave more fulfilment in life but don’t know how to get it. Grasping at the superficial to overcompensate for internal voids, most people don’t realize that avoiding responsibility only postpones the inevitable – that nothing about life changes until WE change.
You won’t become empowered until you take responsibility for the role you’ve played in creating your life. Finding more fulfilment is your responsibility alone because no one else cares. In Responsibility Rebellion, Kain discusses why we often rely on magical formulas to find fulfilment, only to come up short. He’ll equip you with a roadmap for personal growth and progression – one that shows you how to BECOME better rather than just FEEL better.
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The main influencing factor that leaves countless people worldwide disempowered in their thinking & fruitless in their action-taking is a lack of personal responsibility. Responsibility proceeds all personal empowerment.
