There are many people still confuse of this conflict sayings, even me was also confused, until I watched the Philippine movie entitled "Ang Tanging Ina ng Lahat". It's a comedy movie about a great mother, not just only for her sons and daughters but for every people who live in Philippines. But anyway, when I was watching this movie, Ai-ai De las Alas (the main character of the movie) mentioned again this saying and made me ask myself "what's really the meaning of this?"
Practice makes you perfect means that you get better if you keep practicing. Just for an example: if you are working in a factory as an assembler, on your first day you make many mistakes and as you work everyday on the same job it makes you better. There are some days that it ends without making any mistakes, but it doesn't mean that you will not make any mistake within 365 days working on that factory. This is where the sayings "nobody is perfect" exist. As what we know only
Jesus is perfect. He does His job perfectly not most of the time but all the time! Means He does His job 101% accurate on 100% exact time.
Most of the time you don't make any mistake but it doesn't mean that 100% of the time you do your job perfectly. There are a days that you don’t feel good, that’s why you burn or destroy some of your materials in your work accidentally. There are days that you are upset of something that's why you got no patience to consider any mistakes from your co-workers.
On a simple explanation, constant practice makes you perfect most of the time but not all the time because nobody is perfect.
Friday, February 27, 2009
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