"You learn more doing than doing training"
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The slightly awkward phrasing is part of the point. It sounds like something said between takes, not carved into marble. That informality gives it credibility: Hart isn’t selling a philosophy, he’s reporting a survival lesson from a profession where you can train endlessly and still freeze when the camera rolls. Acting “training” can be protective - a place to feel serious without risking failure in public. “Doing” is exposure. It forces feedback you can’t curate, teaches timing you can’t simulate, and reveals the unglamorous skills (stamina, collaboration, resilience) that classes often gesture at but rarely demand.
The subtext carries a warning for anyone in a prestige-heavy field: training can become a loophole for postponing the moment you find out whether you’re any good. In a culture that monetizes self-improvement and treats perpetual learning as virtue, Hart’s line cuts through with a pragmatic ethic: competence is earned in motion. Practice matters, but the world is the real teacher, and it doesn’t grade on intention.
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Hart, Ian. (2026, January 17). You learn more doing than doing training. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/you-learn-more-doing-than-doing-training-68329/
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"You learn more doing than doing training." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/you-learn-more-doing-than-doing-training-68329/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.







