Practice makes perfect

The only way to improve your skills, whether at riding a bicycle or learning English is to practice because practice makes perfect.
The only way to get good at something such as playing the piano is to practice, practice, practice because practice makes perfect.

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Proverb: Practice makes perfect

No matter what you are trying to do, you can become good at it if you practice enough.

Some people are lucky enough to have an aptitude for something.

Unfortunately, the rest of us need to practice, practice, practice because practice makes perfect.


The only way to get good at something, whether it is riding a bicycle, learning English or making money on the stock market, is to practice, practice, practice because practice makes perfect.


Before I end this short post, I have a question for you.

What’s the best way to learn to do something well?

That’s right; you got it: practice, practice, practice because practice makes perfect.


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On the Flesch-Kincaid reading-ease test, this post scores 72.  

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