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Acquire the Tools You Need

Acquire the Tools You Need

As well as defining the specific skill level you want to pursue, Kaufman also suggests you need to identify the tools you need to succeed at your skill level. These tools are the fundamental building blocks of your skill. For example, for Kaufman’s ukulele pursuit, the first tool he required was a working ukulele. Though this is a simple step, it is essential to find what materials and environments you’ll need to succeed in learning a new skill. 

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❝Traveler, pause and consider: as you are, I once was; as I am, you shall be. Prepare yourself.❞

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