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If people knew how hard I had to work to gain my mastery, it would not seem so wonderful at all.

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If people knew how hard I had to work to gain my mastery, it would not seem so wonderful at all.
Michelangelo Italian artist 1475-1564

Looking at something, criticizing or analyzing it, and actually trying it are completely different. No matter how knowledgeable or sharp your analysis is, you can only say you understand it once you put it into practice and experience the difficulty. Behind the creation of a certain product or finished product, there are dozens, hundreds, thousands, and tens of thousands of efforts by the creator or executor that you do not know because we have not saw and experienced it. For example, let’s say someone draws a picture with great ease. It was a very beautiful brushstroke, a precise drawing, like a photograph. The person moves the pencil quickly like a shooting star and draws lines. The object on the paper becomes three-dimensional in an instant. He is serious, but his expression is relaxed. You will think it is amazing when you see it. But in fact, he has drawn thousands, tens of thousands of drawings in the past until he was able to draw each and every line accurately, and he has devoted most of his life to drawing. The lines he draws and the movements of his hand are the result of his tireless efforts in the past. Most people don’t notice it because it’s invisible and no one says anything about it, but behind things lies the effort, time, and countless ingenuity and trial and error of the people who created them.

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