Faulty-Damper
Absolutely not, and I never made such a claim. I actively study with Fleisher for musical advice. Few would argue that he isn't one of the best MUSICIANS alive. For technical issues that persist, I see a Taubman (a method which I don't fully support or negate) teacher: Ilya Itin. Under these two, I have played much of the standard repertoire with relative ease.
But of course, there are always more challenges ahead. Leon and Ilya both say, however, that they themselves are always learning everyday, even after all these years. So why would you assume that I think so highly of myself, when my own two mentors are so humble about their music. I don't want to copy my teachers exactly, but I do feel that I will always be a student: AS WILL EVERY HUMAN.
And there is a reason why they teach high achieving students at high level conservatories. Students who work hard to improve upon natural talent deserve this knowledge. It isn't for everyone, as not everyone can handle it. Not everyone can handle such standards without breaking emotionally. Being a student, let alone a teacher at a top conservatory is a privilege. So obviously, the best musicians often come out of these powerhouses.
Do I sense you have some long lasting bitterness for a bad teaching experience?