tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4157841036715588385.post729809545754824934..comments2023-11-30T17:19:49.714+05:30Comments on Values for Life !!: Practice makes us perfectVishwanath Seshadrihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16817480226576393730noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4157841036715588385.post-84337535383840568212009-08-16T12:25:47.961+05:302009-08-16T12:25:47.961+05:30wat a nice way to explain the importance of practi...wat a nice way to explain the importance of practice..!<br /><br />Four stages are interesting..and the quote by you as well..:)<br /><br />Thanks for sharing this master piece..:)<br /><br />Have a great dayAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4157841036715588385.post-7249107498110365932009-08-16T00:41:49.693+05:302009-08-16T00:41:49.693+05:30Well said!
Practice makes perfect! I'm remem...Well said! <br /><br />Practice makes perfect! I'm remembered of Edison's quote, "Genius is one percent inspiration and 99% perspiration." I think ur post beautifully explains that :-)<br /><br />Independence day wishes!! <br /><br />BTW, I just want to inform that I've updated my blog but updates are not showing in blogroll. So do drop in, if u find time :DManivannan Sadasivamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17281684035233730482noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4157841036715588385.post-18814793275078426052009-08-14T22:10:27.417+05:302009-08-14T22:10:27.417+05:30"It will be good if we can restrain ourselves..."It will be good if we can restrain ourselves from moving into the fourth stage". Just wondering, are we not abstaining "Perfection" by restaining from entering into the fourth (final / Last) stage.<br /><br />Last stage i.e. merging the ego mind with the Total Infinite Mind (SELF) and become one with it, ending all seperation (any duality / plurality).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4157841036715588385.post-8258186139944590132009-08-14T20:48:40.694+05:302009-08-14T20:48:40.694+05:30I fully agree with this.
I am reading a book cal...I fully agree with this. <br /><br />I am reading a book called Outliers. He has described exceptional people in his book and has maintained that they were exceptional not because they were gifted but they practiced it hard. <br /><br />In 1968, when people did not see even computers, Bill Gates got the opportunity to work on computers for two hours every day (he got time between 3 am to 5 am). He had the passion to do something and religiously he will go to the university everyday when everybody was sleeping. The book has described this as 10000 hour principal. He spent 10000 hours on computers and he was ahead of the world. <br /><br />Same way Arjun also was eating one day in the dark. He realized that if one does the practice, he can hit the target in the dark which is akin to having food in the dark. Our hand and mouth coordination is perfect even in dark. So he practiced everyday and became the best.<br /> <br />Rakesh BansalAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4157841036715588385.post-41669938051940976202009-08-14T18:56:03.661+05:302009-08-14T18:56:03.661+05:30practice makes perfection......
very nicely told.....practice makes perfection......<br />very nicely told...<br />and I liked the four stages for each task...........so simply and aptly toldlakshmihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18439593972569552198noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4157841036715588385.post-17865678618837594832009-08-14T16:29:31.717+05:302009-08-14T16:29:31.717+05:30"As it is in the body, so it is in the mind; ..."As it is in the body, so it is in the mind; practice makes it what it is, and most even of those excellences which are looked on as natural endowments will be found, when examined into more narrowly, to be the product of exercise and to be raised to that pitch only by repeated actions"(John Locke)<br />There is no easy quick fix except by rigourous practice to attain material or spiritual goals.Even a roadside acrobat achieves the skill only repeated practiceKParthasarathihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02189924874350906456noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4157841036715588385.post-7907707499677280422009-08-14T16:00:33.412+05:302009-08-14T16:00:33.412+05:30Only practice with discipline can help attain a ce...Only practice with discipline can help attain a certain level of perfection. Perfection is not the right word to use, perhaps, but I've used it for lack of a better term!Rakesh Vanamalihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03918768913569739758noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4157841036715588385.post-66367033633944707472009-08-14T15:05:25.562+05:302009-08-14T15:05:25.562+05:30Practice makes perfect.
There's an old tamil ...Practice makes perfect.<br /><br />There's an old tamil proverb.<br /><br />"Art is nothing but the practice of the hands!Tamil is nothing but the practice of the tongue!"ramesh sadasivamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18120097072859277237noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4157841036715588385.post-63500881957260647482009-08-14T13:11:14.934+05:302009-08-14T13:11:14.934+05:30Four stages... interesting! A fifth stage could be...Four stages... interesting! A fifth stage could be Overconfident Incompetence! When we get overconfident in a newly-acquired skill and fumble :)<br /><br />No shortcuts, but 'Practice' leads to perfectionSubashhttp://www.subublog.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4157841036715588385.post-91347462390615527012009-08-14T12:48:50.755+05:302009-08-14T12:48:50.755+05:30Nobody is perfect,but we can get nearer to being p...Nobody is perfect,but we can get nearer to being perfect by a lot of practice.By practice we mean that we must have the ability,dedication,determination and patience to do what we choose to do and then nothing will be impossible to achieve.<br />'Practice is the ladder by which we can move towards perfection'.<br /><br />Tyaagi.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com