That reason though is why I didn’t go to Julliard music school at 11. “Perfect practice makes perfect”. I had the ability but the whole process wasn’t my deal and I knew it then. It’s true. I do that. [perfect practice makes perfect] but with piano it was creating that I enjoyed, not pleasing critics. But for shitposting? Well, depends if you’re in it to please the critics or yourself.

That reason though is why I didn’t go to Julliard music school at 11. “Perfect practice makes perfect”. I had the ability but the whole process wasn’t my deal and I knew it then.

It’s true. I do that. [perfect practice makes perfect] but with piano it was creating that I enjoyed, not pleasing critics.

But for shitposting? Well, depends if you’re in it to please the critics or yourself.

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That’s your answer then. You do it for the audience (the critics), therefore your advice is solid.

Ah – here it is. This my summary about “how to become an expert in anything” – and why it’s not about 10000 hrs.

” It’s simpler. Perfect practice makes perfect.
Don’t learn mistakes.
Stop as soon as you make a mistake.
Do it over as slowly as you need to until you can practice it perfectly.
Then continue.

It’s not about the hours.”

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and thanks. I’m just lucky I had a mother that listened to me before it was too late.

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