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Your perspective and proportions for what can be expected, is pretty damn solid. Your biggest problem forever is going to be your attempt to capture anatomy while a beginner
Stop drawing the anatomy like the bumps on the right arm and focus on either confident C-S-I gesture which you really need or simple forms like in you did in the lower chest. Most actually artist will tell you that and it's not a meme for people just starting. By limiting yourself to those you can tell much more easily what you are and are not capturing from the reference, making self critique easy and your ability to improve from a single drawing way better. Sure you don't get to attempt to draw the interesting parts of a human but trust me your retaining a lot less information than you think if you try to do gesture, forms and actual anatomy all at once.
If your adamant and comfortable about your current usage of energetic lines to find shapes and gestures thats fine, just use less with more confidence. Glenn Vilppu and "FORCE: Drawing Human Anatomy" as people to look towards would probably synergism well with you.
https://youtu.be/pa_2rL1K1mg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtaBjtAGsk0
Proko is pic related and would be nice if your really look for minimal gesture, form, and line economy.

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