Klarinet Archive - Posting 000189.txt from 2000/03

From: CmdrHerel@-----.com
Subj: Re: [kl] perfect practice makes perfect?
Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 22:12:35 -0500

In a message dated 3/5/00 10:01:11 PM Eastern Standard Time, vsofan@-----.com
writes:

<< Everything about that
phrase "practice makes perfect" is about the attempt. Just because we can't
achieve perfection doesn't mean it's unreasonable to try. In so many
aspects of human life, we strive for perfection, but even the achievement of
greatness does not begin to approach perfection. For me, perfection is an
existing attribute of only one being, the Supreme Being. No human can
achieve it, but the more we attempt to be perfect, the more we understand
how much we don't know. The perfection is in the attempt, not in the
achievement. "Practice makes perfect" is a philosophy, not an achievable
end. >>

For me, "Practice makes Teri not embarrass herself on job beyond repair."

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