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Why do people say practice makes perfect when no one is perfect, and is there a point to practicing?
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You ask an awesome question! It depends if you take that 'with a grain of salt' or literally. Literally, it is a lie.... but taken 'with a grain of salt' it simply means that you will get better by practicing, but not perfect. It is like, in American culture alot of people will greet you and say, "how are you doing", but they really don't want to know who you are doing, they are just saying, a friendly, hello most of the time.
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You practice to be the best(not perfect).. Practice living :). Live your life or die trying.. It may not make any sense for you.. makes alot of sense for me though :)
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Basically it's just saying if you want to be better than you think you can be, practice! Anothers words of saying practice makes perfect would be practice makes it better & worth it!
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