“I’ve practiced so much, I know pretty much what to expect”
— Roger Federer
Simplified Meaning:
When someone does something over and over again, they become very knowledgeable and skilled at it. Think about a musician who has played the same song many times. They know the notes so well that they rarely make mistakes and can play it almost perfectly every time. This is because they have spent a lot of time practicing. In real life, if you practice cooking a certain dish frequently, you get better at it and can even anticipate potential problems, like knowing when you might need more salt or if the food needs to cook longer. By practicing often, you achieve a level of confidence and predictability in your actions. This idea suggests that anyone, by putting in enough practice, can become very good at what they do and predict what will happen based on their experience. This can be applied to anything you want to get better at, like sports, studying, or any other skill.