Practise Makes a Man Perfect

Mathew George
Thursday, December 2, 2021

There are so many tasks and activities we do. Some are easy, whereas the others are relatively difficult. However, nothing is impossible, and nothing is beyond our reach. If we want to succeed in life in one particular field, we should have enough interest and passion in that field or that type of activity. Also, we must possess the quality of determination to achieve it.And the next essential ingredient to achieve success is hard work.

Practice and patience work simultaneously. This is the key to success. Thus it is said that “Practice makes a man perfect.”
Life is not an easy way. Everything in life comes with a cost. Man has a lot of dreams to achieve, but he lacks skills and patience. Thus, if one wants to succeed in life, they have to invest a lot of time and effort to achieve it. One is required to have a significant amount of perseverance. Therefore, it is said to practice makes a man perfect. No one is perfect in life.

Everyone is made up of experiences. Thus, it is required to do repeated exercises to excel in a field. Very practical, practice is the key to several success stories. No one ever was born as a topper or an expert. Everybody got their best designation only by continuous efforts. Many great personalities, including Dr A.P.J Abdul Kalam, President John F. Kennedy, Mahatma Gandhi, and Swami Vivekananda, have propounded this valuable perseverance concept. A man is judged according to what he does. The actions of a man speak of his stature, abs, and statues. Thus, one needs to repeatedly do his work to get prestige, respect, and recognition.

No effort or practice goes to waste. It may be a situation where you could hardly measure your progress or success, but yes, it is present, and it is present in a latent form. All you have to do is to labour a little more than the last time to polish it. While practising, one should never get demotivated even if someone fails. Because these failures indeed teach about our lacunae, we can work more or practice more to tackle these shortcomings and perform better in the future.

The childhood phase is a crucial phase in one’s life to have this habit of practising things. Because at this point, the grasping and acquiring skills and capacity of a person are far more. A little encouragement and praise shall motivate the child to perform more and better. No individual can learn from the womb of the mother. These skills are acquired by regular practice and based on the determination.

A skilful dancer was never an expert at the inception, nor was a melodious singer who has learned all the technicalities since birth. It is their attitude of “not-giving-up” that has given them the dignity they possess now. So, always try to teach this habit and focus and concentrate on efforts rather than seeking the results or fruits of the acts. Then only one can achieve success.

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