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La práctica hace la perfección [Practice makes perfect]

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Author(s)
Bodhinatha Veylanswami, Satgurú
Keywords
perfect
Practice
typing
Hinduism
GE Subjects
Religious ethics
Spirituality and ethics
Community ethics
Comparative religion and interreligious dialogue
Christian-Hindu

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/219804
Abstract
"“La práctica hace la perfección” es ciertamente una frase comúnmente utilizada. Normalmente se refiere a cómo podemos adquirir una habilidad que no tenemos. Por ejemplo, digamos que mecanografiamos 20 palabras por minuto con los dos dedos indices. Tomamos la decisión de mejorar esa habilidad, de asistir a clases de mecanografía durante 6 meses y practicamos todos los días. Dominamos la habilidad de mecanografiar con los diez dedos, sin mirar el teclado, a una velocidad de ¡cincuenta palabras por minuto!. La práctica ha hecho que nuestra destreza en la mecanografía se perfeccione" [""Practice makes perfect" is certainly a phrase commonly used. Usually refers to how we can acquire a skill that we have. For example, say we type 20 words per minute with both index fingers. We decided to improve that skill, typing attend classes for 6 months and we practice every day. We master the ability to type with ten fingers without looking at the keyboard, at a speed of fifty words per minute !. The practice has made our typing skill is perfected"]
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2011
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