Not Only for Experts
You don’t have to be proficient or excellent at something in order to do it. Someone on Twitter that goes by the username “@bookavid” emphasizes that one has to eliminate the idea of being perfect at something before you can practice or enjoy it. This means a lot to amateurs who do not feel confident in their skill.

This is to say that no matter how poor one sings, how terrible one draws, or how bad one paints, it doesn’t matter as long as the person enjoys it and constantly tries to improve. The idea of people selling every craft they do is what stops others from doing what they aren’t good at. If we all keep doing what we love, in time, we’ll get better at it.
