How do I find my lost talent?

裘雲遙
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Some people say to me: "I can't find where my talent is..." Thinking in the opposite direction: If it took 20 to 30 years to meet so many people, things, things... but never Where did you discover your talent...?

But, the strange thing is— why has no one ever thought about the fact that they "may not have talent"?

We see too many geniuses spinning there; jumping on a stage just for them to shine.
Coupled with the hours of teachers, chicken soup for the soul books give us too much - positive energy? Let us not help but recognize the statement: "Everyone has a talent that belongs to him"

Yeah?

Then how can someone still not know after 2-30 years? How many times have we changed jobs, fallen in love, read books, met people, and experienced hardships; how could the talent be there but we don't know where it is? The odds of a couple being born are 0.000049, so it's harder to find a natural talent than to find love? No way? (Off-topic: So please cherish the other half around you.)

If we can meet someone we truly love, how can we who are looking for ourselves every day do not know where our talents are? Why do you believe that the theory that "everyone has a talent unique to him" should exist?

Is it a sad thing to deny that you have no talent?

Not everyone has the blessing of God, otherwise the Reincarnation series would not be so popular.
We yearn for those geniuses who have the blessing of God, and hope that we can become them too! But the world is not so kind; Jesus does not give us divine power just because of human prayer. Believe that you don't have any talent, and use this as a warning to work hard. Certainly more useful than continuing to search for talent and then doubting one's own worth. We don't need to look down on the geniuses who have made a name for themselves in history, because isn't everyone in this world more like us?
Of course, if you want to be a "great man"...then maybe...see if you're like Jobs. It's like there's only one MJ in the world; one Steve Jobs isn't it? If they don't feel sorry for themselves, then 99.9% of the society will feel sorry for themselves.

If you're gifted, you'll know right away.

No matter where it is, it can't wait to be discovered by its owner like a gem, and you can become the most dazzling presence on the field by wearing this ring.
The question is - how do you dig for a dazzling gem when you don't have it? The reality is not as beautiful and happy as the martial arts books describe, everyone has merit practice.
We just don't want to admit that in this age of technology, we are still inferior and will never see what the geniuses see. Not a genius, so what?
Just like the top of the world's Forbes ranking only accounts for 0.1% of the world's population, how do we get tickets for Forbes?

Yes, I accept my ordinary.

Just as creators must know that all creativity and newness are worthless until they have achieved something.
Ordinary is not bad, how is ordinary bad? If today is a person who has won ten Academy Awards, he will also say: "I'm just an ordinary person." Indeed, everyone's definition of "ordinary" is different.
Some people feel that in order to achieve "extraordinary achievement" one needs to step out of the ordinary.
But they are called extraordinary achievements , which means that they cannot be achieved by "ordinary people", right? And why does everyone want to pursue the impossible class?
It's like saying in elementary school: "I want to be an astronaut!" Childish language, usually when you grow up, you know that astronauts are not for you, and you will continue to chase them to NASA? If so, then you are not an ordinary person; ordinary people will choose to give up <br class="smart"> and if you will choose to pursue being an astronaut to NASA...don't it already mean that the talent is born spontaneously ?

Yes, talent matters. But more importantly, because they all have extraordinary persistence and effort; ordinary people don't need it.

Because he is ordinary, he thinks that no matter how hard he tries, he is just like that.
We are inferior, and we have given up the only qualification to compete with them: hard work.
Blame all the reasons for failure: I have no talent, and of course I fail compared to him.
I believe that Wuyi is a pig friend or a close friend who will reply two words when he hears it: "Okay."

Accepting that you have no talent is not the same as giving up on yourself, and giving up on yourself is the same as giving up everything.
Accepting that you have no talent is not the same as giving up on yourself, and giving up on yourself is the same as giving up everything.
Accepting that you have no talent is not the same as giving up on yourself, and giving up on yourself is the same as giving up everything.
Very important, say it three times.

Don't become a layman by agreeing that you don't have talent. Having no talent doesn't mean you're useless.
If you don't want to become some of the ethnic groups that often appear in Japanese anime; don't learn the protagonist's self-defeating.
This is of course because you are in reality, and you cannot be reincarnated into another world to become Long Aotian. Since none of us can be the cool Long Aotian, then of course we can only live a good life. Otherwise, it will be in vain?

It is not sad, not tragic, not strange to live a life without talent without talent; stop wasting time looking for things you don't have, look for what you really should be looking for!


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