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They say practice makes perfect. but then again, no one is perfect. so why should we practice?


am i right?


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: maybe that's not the right term for that huh!!! maybe practice makes closer to perfect what you are preparing for! to get a close to perfect as we can yeh wat a thinking. ummm... yeah u are... but if we think logically den my answer would be ' no'

u have to keep on practicing so dat u can achievve 99.99 % perfection.....

u cant be perfect... but atleast u can becum da best of all.... right??...

so keep on practising dude... n bcome da best amongst all..... good luck..! these are two seperate sayings applicable in totally different circumstances and carrying totally different meanings and emotions.
when somebody starts doing something for the first time eg. cycling,swimming, reading writing etc,he makes several mistakes in the process but repeted attempts at the same thing makes him parfect at it. do you remember when u started learning cycling ? u must have fallen 2-3 times,and experiencing difficulty in turning, applying breaks etc but after u kept doing despite yr initial difficulties and failure u must have become an expert cyclist in a weeks time.for situations such as these the saying goes "practise makes a man perfect" it is meant to encourage an individual to keep trying in the hope that doon he will succeed.
when an individual has reached perfection in his area of work and still sometimes fail it is said "no one is perfect" here it is meant to solace the individual into recognising the human limits and to realise the scope of more hard work or practise.
the above stated line is just a comical conjunction of two solemn sayings,only meant to be funny and cheekily humorous,it is not a philosophy or saying at all.
i hope u get the point now? Don't ever practice, then you will be perfectly bad at whatever you try to do. If it's something that you really care about doing... why would you not practice?