That's what I say whenever teacher tell me to study harder. =)
2007-04-21 20:02:26
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answered by Anonymous
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lol.....practice makes permanent, not perfect. So the more you practice the better you get at doing something the way you practiced, but since you are not practicing perfect you can never be perfect. Kind of like you can do 100 math problems, but if you do all of them wrong you did more harm then good....if any of that makes any sense.....lol
2007-04-21 04:12:58
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answered by Fred 2
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haha figure of speech... to get good at anything takes time and patience, so you must practice. Practicing makes any thing you apply to yours, you will own it. You may not be perfect fully but whatever you can do so well that you have practiced so hard for you sure will be nothing far from perfect at =D
2007-04-21 04:08:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Practice can help you to pass a test, get the grade you need in a course or just get better at a hobby. No one is perfect, but you can perfect some things to be successful at them.
2007-04-21 08:09:16
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answered by vanhammer 7
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There is no need to become perfect. I do not want or desire to become perfect. No body is omniscient or omnipotent all the time. We all have our weaknesses and strengths. From the way you pose this question I think that it is as if you are looking at a forest and you can see every single flower, rose, tree, blade, bird, and butterfly; however, you miss the nice view of the forest.
2007-04-21 04:17:48
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answered by drfreud 2
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this is the real deal! practice doesnt make perfect. however PERFECT PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT! and thats the truth. why practice? to be better or at least maintain a level of skill.
2007-04-21 04:22:24
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answered by johnofthehills 3
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the phrase 'practice makes perfect' is not literal but more of a metaphore.
nobody's perfect but doesnt mean you cant be good in something right. it's practicing that something that makes it perfect. like skills or abilities. ((:
2007-04-21 04:09:11
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answered by princessselenas 1
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both are a figure of speach... the whole nobody's perfect thing... imma just say perfection is in the eyes of the beholder... hope that makes sense to you....
&& the parctice makes perfect.. by perfect it means very high standards... to someone..depending on the task. so in stead of saying all of that... when it's done right the way someone wants/ expected it tobe thet say, perfect!
2007-04-21 04:16:56
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answered by MiZ BeNZ 3
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1. Don't start in surreality, because this is reality. Just like "If A = B and A cannot be B, how come??"
2. As stated likewise, it's a figure of speech. This argument has too much fallacies.
2007-04-21 04:13:34
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answered by jza80 mark 2
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Because in the quest for being perfect, which you never achieve, you will still get better. And Being better is better than being or doing nothing at all.
2007-04-21 04:07:09
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answered by choseunghuisghost 3
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For the joy of knowing that you are trying to be the best you can be. That's why.
2007-04-21 04:06:40
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answered by simplesimon 5
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