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The First Rule of Mastery: Live Authentically

Mastery begins with the courage to be oneself. By confronting FOPO and embracing authenticity, we unlock our full potential and lead lives of purpose and fulfillment.

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geekzen shares mindful reflections on purpose, presence, and the messy beauty of being human.

In The First Rule of Mastery: Stop Worrying What Other People Think, Dr. Michael Gervais gives language to something that quietly holds many of us back: FOPO—Fear of Other People’s Opinions. FOPO is insidious and Gervais shows us that if we want to live fully, we must begin by turning inward. By anchoring in purpose over approval.

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