I sometimes wonder how many talents lie dormant within us that we don't know about?
For example, you might have the potential to become the next Michael Jackson, or you might overlook abilities that could have made you a world-renowned genius, all because that potential was never nurtured. I wonder how many people with incredible abilities have died without ever realizing they had them. What do you think?
Hello Anonymousbla!
True, just looking at yourself, you'll notice that you certainly had the talent to ride a unicycle, or that becoming a Zeppelin captain wouldn't be out of the question. The "invention" of some little everyday helpers or the good self-composed songs that sometimes pop into your head…
LG
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I believe in fate and that anyone who is called to do such things will do so.
Besides, sometimes hard work is more important than talent. Michael Jackson, too, was very diligent and worked hard on his musical abilities from early childhood. Nothing came easily to him. Ed Sheeran also said that he had hardly any talent and that it was all just hard work.
And if you are truly a genius, you will always follow your path and be successful, no matter where you are.
But you can recognize your talents. They usually arise from certain preferences and interests.
To some extent, that's true, but what if the environment in which you grew up never gave these talents the opportunity to develop, or the circumstances simply didn't allow it? An example of this would be growing up in poorer and crime-ridden areas.
Dann wären die Talente nur in einer anderen, den Verhältnissen angepassten Erscheinungsform aufgetreten.
Stimmt, irgendwie traurig.
Stimmt
I've never asked myself this question before, but now that you mention it: It's simply true