People believe practice makes perfect, but it doesn't. If you're making a tremendous amount of mistakes, all you're doing is deeply ingraining the same mistakes.
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Practice does not make perfect. Only perfect practice makes perfect.
As humans, we're going to make mistakes. It's what makes us human, and most of the time, the most effective way of learning is from a mistake.
Keep the faith; work hard: practice does make you perfect. Do what you can, and meet the right people to make it work.
School is practice for the future, and practice makes perfect. But nobody's perfect, so why practice?
I've made more mistakes than anyone I know. Sometimes I learned something, and sometimes I just find myself doing it again. It makes me mad when I wasn't smart enough to learn the first time. You just think it's going to be different the next time, and it's not, as it turns out.
I always say the minute I stop making mistakes is the minute I stop learning and I've definitely learned a lot.
I have found that I always learn more from my mistakes than from my successes. If you aren't making some mistakes, you aren't taking enough chances.
Making mistakes is a lot better than not doing anything.
Coming up with a way to fix mistakes challenges your creativity and your critical thinking skills and your resourcefulness. Often you end up with something better than what you planned on in the first place.
Practice is everything. This is often misquoted as Practice makes perfect.