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We're smarter than kids. So why do we struggle to learn? Robert Greene says kids don't learn faster because they're smarter. They learn better because they accept their inferiority. They don't mind being bad at something. They don't pretend they already know. Adults? We have better memory, more knowledge, sharper minds. But we also have ego. Self-consciousness. Fear of looking foolish. And that's what kills our growth. The best path isn't faking confidence or hiding ignorance. It's humbling yourself like a child. Adults hate the beginner phase. We fear slow progress. We compare ourselves to others. We quit before we even start because we're afraid of looking bad. Alfred Adler saw an inferiority complex not as weakness, but as fuel for growth. That feeling of "I'm not good enough yet" isn't something to hide—it's the doorway. In the kingdom of mastery, the greatest are those willing to temporarily become the least. You can't master anything if you won't let yourself look foolish first. #Mastery #Learning #Growth #Mindset #RobertGreene #SelfImprovement #BeginnersMind #Humility