4. The Law of Practice
Practice makes perfect. This familiar proverb embodies one of the great laws of human nature and -- being a law -- it
is never under any circumstance broken. To become proficient in any field you must practice. There is simply no achievement without practice and the more
practice, provided it is done intelligently, the greater will the proficiency be and the sooner will it be attained. This is
true in the study of music, in the study of a foreign language, in learning to swim or skate or ski or fly. It is true in
every conceivable branch of human endeavor. Practice is the price of proficiency.
In business life and in any kind of management or administration, experience is the form that practice takes, and here
again it is practice that makes perfect. That is why, other things being equal, an older person is usually to be selected
for responsible positions rather than a younger.
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