I don't think any success that leads you to forget what it's like to be human (showing respect, love, empathy, teamwork, etc) is really success. Because the journey to success is what shapes you and gives you the attitude and personality you need to maintain that success once you get it.Owuamanam wrote: ↑02 May 2022, 12:26 I feel success most times changes people. We can compromise our values and standards for success. The maestro mindset according to Rob White is the success mindset and it’s incredible. Howbeit, what if being successful or activating the maestro in us involves going against our humanity.
Can being a maestro make us more human or would it challenge the core identity and recognition of our common humanity?
So yes, I believe in pushing myself to the limit and doing whatever it takes to reach the zenith, but not at the expense of my humanity. I believe this was the point of Rob's "Maestro" message as well.