Jerry Roth
Sep 7, 2018 · 4 min read
The Thirteenth Time is the Charm — RockerFeller.Rocks

Practice makes perfect. You get what you pay for. A job worth doing is worth doing well. Better late than never. Better safe than sorry. These are all statements that are easy to remember, easy to teach, and assumed to be true. These are Truisms — clever ways to impart wisdom in a single sentence. But are they truly true? Do they always work?

Every child since Adam and Eve’s first-born has been told that, “Practice makes perfect”. But does it really? What if you don’t know how to do…

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Jerry Roth

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Small Business Guru, Culture, Brand, Sales, Marketing, Management. “Success is the study of the obvious.” RockerFellerEnterprises.com

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