I believe that even if you practice a lot at something, you still won’t be perfect. I play several instruments including the piano, viola, bass guitar, and others. The instrument i have been playing most is the piano. I have been playing piano for eight years under the same teacher. I have gotten really good at it, although i’m nowhere near perfect. That is because i keep advancing in songs.
The reason why you cannot be perfect by practicing is because the more you get better, the more you advance in the thing you’re practicing. For example, i have been playing the viola for about three years. I started by plucking two or three notes on the strings. Then during the summer i took private lessons and improved on my viola skills. Now i am in eighth grade and i am playing in the honors orchestra in my school, granted, i still hit many wrong notes. If i were to stay plucking two or three notes on a string i wouldn't be advancing or practicing. That is why even though you practice, you cannot be perfect. Another reason why practice doesn’t make perfect is because it is impossible to be perfect. We are all human beings and it’s normal to make mistakes. It is inhumane to be perfect. Yes, if you practice at something a lot you can get really good. You can nearly get perfect, but it is impossible to be perfect. For example, if you were perfect at piano, you could play literally every song ever created without any flaws, none whatsoever. That doesn’t sound natural, does it? But do not let that discourage you from pursuing something you want to do. Who knows, maybe you will become the first person to be perfect at something.
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Authormy name is sam and I am an 8th grader at martin middle school Archives
April 2018
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