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Want to get better at something? Do it a lot.
There's an old internet post about a ceramics instructor who split the class and had some be graded on the quality of their pot and the others be graded on the quantity of pots that they made. The people who spent class-after-class working on the same pot had worse pots than the best pots of the people who made many pots. The act of making pot-after-pot gave them experience they could use in the next pot, and the next, and the next... Quantity (and experience) begat quality.
Practice does not make perfect, but it does give plenty of learning opportunities.
What do you want to get better at? Writing? Drawing? Carpentry? Washing dishes? Purposefully guiding your focus?
Give yourself opportunities to practice.
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This post brought to you by the ever-growing understanding of my cameras, lenses, and photo processing program that I'm gaining by posting a photo of mine every day (on another account, not this one).












