The questions are subjective and that's why they get closed. FWIW, I just voted to close the second one. What's subjective about them?
- What's your definition of "mastering"?
I might consider someone to be a master of something when they know everything about it, whereas others might see someone as a master just because they know a lot.
- How do you go about master something?
You can see from the varied answers that some people think you become a master by reading a lot of books, spending a lot of time with the theory, etc. Others think you become a master by getting hands on with the subject, doing a lot of practical work.
Asking these sorts of questions can lead to arguments, extended discussions, etc. The first answer on the second question suggests writing your own JS implementation would make you a master of it. There's upvotes, downvotes and comments of disagreement all over it.
Stack Overflow is about finding definitive answers to questions regarding problems. I wouldn't call any of the answers on those questions definitive, would you?
programmers.stackexchange.com is better suited for these questions (ones that require extended discussion), as long as they don't get out of hand.