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If Nobody's Perfect, But Practice Makes Perfect. Why Practice?
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We might not be perfect, but it is ALWAYS best to get as close to perfect as possible. For example, who would be better in a football game? Someone that doesn't practice the plays, or someone who DOES practice? There's your answer.
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To be the best you can be at whatever you're practicing. Just because you can't be perfect doesn't mean you can't be very good at it.
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