This simple yet profound quote reminds us that no one starts out as a master. Even the most celebrated artists, musicians, writers, and creators were once beginners β unsure of their tools, fumbling through technique, and grappling with self-doubt. They made mistakes, faced rejection, and questioned their potential. But they kept going.
Being an amateur isnβt a weakness. Itβs a phase full of potential, experimentation, and unfiltered creativity. When youβre just starting out, youβre free from the pressure of perfection. You try things, fail, learn, and grow. That freedom allows you to discover your voice, style, and purpose.
Mastery doesnβt come overnight. Itβs built through dedication, practice, and persistence. Each sketch, song, or story you create brings you closer to excellence. The journey from amateur to artist is what shapes you, not just the final destination.
Many people never begin because theyβre afraid theyβre βnot good enough.β But being not good enough is exactly where every great artist started. If you have an idea, a spark, a curiosity β follow it. Make things. Share them. Keep learning. Remember, you donβt have to be perfect to begin. You just have to begin.
If youβre standing at the start of your creative path, unsure of your abilities β know that youβre not alone. The worldβs most admired artists were once exactly where you are now.