“Anything worth doing, is worth doing badly until you get it right”
— Les Brown
Simplified Meaning:
When trying something new, it's important to keep trying even if you don’t do it perfectly at first. Imagine learning to ride a bike. The first time you get on, you might fall a lot and feel awkward. But if you keep practicing, you will get better and eventually be able to ride smoothly. This idea is true for many things in life, like playing a musical instrument or speaking a new language. At first, you might make mistakes, but those mistakes help you learn and improve. So don’t give up just because you're not good at something right away. Keep at it, and you will get better over time.
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Determination Failure Growth Improvement Learning Motivation Perseverance Practice Resilience Self-improvement
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