Practice Does Not Make Perfect
We have all heard “practice makes perfect.” However, that statement does not take into consideration what is being practiced. Practice makes permanent. If you practice the wrong things or methods, after time it will not take any effort at all to do lousy work. It takes perfect practice to make perfect. That is where education comes in. Knowledge alone will not make you a Master Jeweler. However, without it you will not know how to develop the skills or how to execute the skills necessary to become a Master Jeweler. Learn the fundamental skills and the proper mechanics of executing these skills, so that when practiced, the skills can be mastered allowing you to become, in time, a Master Jeweler.
Brad








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