There is Never a Reason to Not Feel Seamless
To do something really well, it should feel seamless.
Most people assume that in order to achieve this seamlessness one must spend many years honing the skill.
Of course there is truth to this.
But there is another way to access the grace and fluidity that accompanies such efforts. That is to remain relaxed when immersed in the challenge, even when inexperienced.
Calmness makes you *open* to the wealth of variety the world brings to your efforts. It allows your fixed chisel to hit the marble from countless angles, with the world as your lathe.
To let the world move around you as you hold onto what works, naturally.
This is what it really means to do something well.
There is never a reason to not feel seamless.