I think the biggest reason for the first one is to give up halfway. Many people practice calligraphy on a whim. But now I really want to write my own calligraphy well. After buying something, I started writing a paragraph. After time, I found that there was no improvement. Then I couldn't hold on anymore. I have not developed a good habit of practicing calligraphy for a long time and insisting on practicing calligraphy.
In the beginning, I was very interested in writing. I wrote a lot every day, and then I persisted for a few days. Because writing is a long-term process. He is not saying that if we persist for a few days, weeks, or even months, our handwriting will become completely better. What he needs is long-term persistence.
The second reason and the most critical reason for practicing calligraphy is the proper method. If you practice calligraphy every day, and you don’t understand a good method, you just repeatedly use a not so good method. Go ahead and write, even if you write a lot every day, you are doing nothing. Therefore, there must be a good method for practicing calligraphy.