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This is the case in the beginning, for most things. The people that master it usually know exactly what they are doing.

"Nobody knows that they are doing"

It's an easy way to discount the people that put the hard work over a long period of time to get better at something. Most people just want the results (money, fame, etc) and never want to do what it take to get those results.

I find this as disingenuous as saying that luck is what mostly contributed to a person's success. Unless it's winning the lottery, this is never the case.



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