nobody's perfect, you're right. but striving towards that goal by practicing is what keeps some people motivated to come closer and closer to being perfect. me, on the other hand, i'm just a slacker and procrastinator and alcoholic in denial.
2007-08-22 23:56:45
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answered by ill e 3
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& it is called 'common' sense while it is rare, or not so common!
You will definitely be BETTER, nearing perfection, by practice.
If we stop trying, thinking nobody can really be perfect, we will be WORSE. So, practice makes you near-perfect, if anybody will practice more, he/she will be nearer than you to perfection. We are in competition for being the closest amongst ourselves to the perfection. Only God is perfect.
2007-08-23 07:34:45
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answered by aWellWisher 7
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Omg it just like means you won't get any better if you don't practice! Duh... Its like if you don't practice walking in really really high heels before you wear them out for the first time, you might trip over the fancy hangbag rail in an expensive shop and make a complete fool of yourself in front of all the other girls in heels... when all this embarressment could have been avoided by a few minutes practice.
2007-08-23 07:01:42
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answered by Anonymous
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There is a saying that the journey is as important as getting to your destination.
So trying for perfection is the journey, and if you never get there in your lifetime, then at least you know that you were closer to it than if you never tried.
2007-08-23 07:00:01
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answered by Barb Outhere 7
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did you make a mistakes......................................... if not it is true that your a perfect but are you a perfect person no is the answer am i right do you hve a common sense coomon sense help you think in voluntary did you try to make a 3 point shot in basketball if you practice it longer you may perfect it thats the literral answer
2007-08-23 06:58:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Because "practice" makes people at least bearable to be around... they learn good manners, and how to speak of interesting things, and listen well, all of it good stuff...
2007-08-23 07:38:21
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answered by LK 7
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i use that saying alot and i only say it as an expression it dosent litterely mean that.
2007-08-23 06:59:48
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answered by sexy garl 2
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