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I'm good at learning things but you can't learn single thing, if you don't work hard .
TruYeah, I do. Simply due the fact that there is a limit to how talented someone can be, but there are none to how hard a person can work.
Good post.Depends on the individuals. If the person with natural talent works harder than the one without it, then the answer is obviously no, however, if the person with talent works less, then the one who worked hard will catch up.
This is the case with arts, where talent is necessary, but not the only thing that drives you. If, however, you don't have even the slightest gift, then you really shouldn't even try. For instance, if you suck at drawing and struggle to pull a straight line, you really shouldn't expect becoming Picasso v2.
In your case, poor eyesight is a really big wall to jump over, so its completely reasonable that you quit. Its like having a blind person draw, or a mute person to sing. If you can't do it, you just can't. Its not your fault.
If, however, you were to quit out of laziness, that's where you are to be called a loser.
I do believe in the fate thing too. :lolNot just hard work, but immense about of luck bruh. A lot of people work hard, but not everyone ends in the same place. It's in your fate.
4 or 5. if we're not counting breaks. I didn't have anything else to do so yeah...Nope, you simply need hard work, even if you have talent it will fade if you don't develop it. How many hours per day did you play the guitar?
This is also true.No amount of hard work can overcome natural talent. A talented person at least ends up being an average if he/she does not practice.