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Help for the phrase

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Hi everybody,

great to see that kind of a forum exists. I have a question, is my following sentence correct and the meaning of it is understandable?

"The best progress is continuous one. Because harmonic growth is sustainable and stands on a solid ground."

The sentence above make it sense? I will tell that we as a person has to work to make progress and the best progress is that we work on ourselves continuously. So we reach then a harmonic growth about our skills and our growth is then sustainable. Because of that we have build a solid ground so no kind of failure would have a big impact on us. Is my message understable about the sentence above? Thanks for every feedback.
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--> The best progress is continuous, because harmonic growth is sustainable and rests upon a solid base.
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