"التحسين المستمر أفضل من الكمال المؤجل"
— Mark Twain
Simplified Meaning:
Getting better little by little is more helpful than waiting for everything to be absolutely perfect before you start. Imagine you want to learn how to play the guitar. If you practice a bit every day, you will slowly become a better player. On the other hand, if you wait to find the perfect teacher, the best guitar, or the ideal practice time, you might never start playing at all because those perfect conditions might never come. By practicing regularly, you can make steady progress and keep improving. In the same way, in work or school, doing tasks bit by bit can lead to big achievements over time, without the stress of trying to do everything perfectly from the beginning. The small steps you take each day can add up to significant results in the end.