Like everything else, Fletcher. Practice.

Richard Bach
Like everything else, Fletcher. Practice.
Like everything else, Fletcher. Practice.
Like everything else, Fletcher. Practice.
Like everything else, Fletcher. Practice.
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The process of learning something new, anything from a new language to a new sports to a new job. There is no shortcut to learning something. You have to do the work and that takes time, but the payoff is great.

Source: Jonathan Livingston Seagull

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