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4.c. Mission: Little Bets

Little Bets: Developing a mission often involves making "little bets" or small, low-risk projects that allow you to explore the adjacent possible. These experiments can lead to surprising discoveries and help refine your mission over time.

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Imagine walking on a tightrope, where every step is a deliberate practice towards mastery. This is akin to Newport's central thesis: passion comes after you put in the hard work to become excellent at something valuable, not before. In the world of work, the book challenges the conventional 'follow your passion' advice, suggesting that skills and mastery are the true foundations of a fulfilling career.

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