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“Practice makes perfect” is a phrase most people hear from childhood, often repeated by teachers, coaches, or parents trying to encourage persistence. At first it can sound like a cliché, but behind it lies a simple truth about how humans learn: improvement almost always comes from repetition and patience.
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“Practice makes perfect” is a phrase most people hear from childhood, often repeated by teachers, coaches, or parents trying to encourage persistence. At first it can sound like a cliché, but behind it lies a simple truth about how humans learn: improvement almost always comes from repetition and patience.
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Ultimately, “practice makes perfect” doesn’t mean perfection in the strictest sense. Very few people ever achieve flawless mastery. Instead, the phrase reminds us that dedication and persistence matter more than natural ability. The more time and care we give to something, the better we become.
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