I believe that repeated practice in any subject helps any person to become competent and efficient.
As I have seen in my student life, there are many students who get scared when they try to do math. Because their fear of mathematics is inherent.
There are also many students who are not very good at mathematics, but as a result of repeated practice they are able to master a difficult subject like mathematics.
Let me give you a real example.
I had a classmate who wanted to be a government primary school teacher.
He would take the initial admission test, and would always fail.
Because he did not have math skills at all.
So he insisted on memorizing A to Z, a primary guide.
Unbelievable to hear, but true.
This means that as a result of repeated practice, he memorized the entire admission guide book and finally succeeded.
Now he is a qualified and skilled teacher in a government primary school.
The above points inspire me a lot. Because when I share a post every day.
Then I care a lot about quantity as well as quality.
But at the same time, the opportunity to practice my writing again and again is created by posting.
We all know this story.
The story of King Robert Bruce of Scotland and a spider. After losing the battle six times, King Robert saw a spider failing to make a net six times and succeed in the seventh time. Inspired by this, King Robert was able to defeat his opponent for the seventh time.
In the same way, whenever I remember the story of Robert Bruce's perseverance in any situation of life, I am inspired to move forward at a reckless pace.
When I was young I read a proverb-
If any object made of iron is left in one place, it will rust and get damaged. Again, it is much sharper when used daily.
In the same way, in the world of writing, my rusty brain will be sharpened one day as a result of repeated practice. In sha Allah, I am finishing my post today with this hope.