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This is a story I stole out of a Chicken Soup for the Soul book...

Not many years ago I began to play the cello. Most people would say that what I am doing is "learning to play" the cello. But these words carry into our minds the strange idea that there exists two very different processes: (1) learning to play the cello; and (2) playing the cello. They imply that I will do the first until process and begin the second. In short, I will go on "learning to play" until I have "learned to play" and then I will begin to play. Of course, this is nonsense. There are not two processes, but one. We learn to do something by doing it. There is no other way.
 
                                                                              Written by John Holt
                                                                             
Stolen by Kelley Rowe

Found on page 132 in Chicken Soup for the Soul (the first one)