THERE ARE BETTER PRACTICES TO BEST PRACTICES
There is a famous fairy tale that begins like this: once upon a time, there was a rabbit and a tortoise. The contest continued. A tortoise, which is slow, began to chase the rabbit in a slow manner. However, the rabbit, who is fast, had run for some distance and then slept in the middle. Due to its lazy nature, the rabbit considered itself to be the most intelligent. However, it ultimately lost to a tortoise who viewed her as better and it pursued the race consistently until it won. Consequently, the question is whether or not best practices are more valuable and significant than better practices at any given time. Is it possible to achieve best practices without being a perfectionist at first? Is it possible to have consistency in our daily life to do best practices? What is the reason to go on for improvement? Why are best practices required? What are the implications if we only sit with being the best? How can best practices be? Better pr actices refer to any practice which consis