Oral Quiz Course 19 Quiz Unit 8
Oral Quiz Course 19 Quiz Unit 8
Oral Quiz Course 19 Quiz Unit 8
Thanks to the thought that you can only be successful in what you have
talent for, many people limit themselves to doing what they consider within
their capabilities, resigning themselves to looking from afar and with
admiration at those who achieve great things in other areas
Talent, so admired and respected by our society, is nothing more than an
initial ability that a person may possess to easily develop a certain activity
that is more difficult for others. However, this aptitude only serves as a tool,
which must be developed through work and constant practice.
Skipping the proper practices for each activity, not spending enough time to
prepare, improvising frequently, and underestimating others are common
mistakes made by people who consider themselves superior to others for
feeling talented at something. These mistakes often lead them, to their
surprise, to fail; while those considered less talented, or not talented at all in
that area, achieve the desired success.
On the other hand, there is no talent great enough to be sufficient on its own
to achieve success in any field. The combination with hard work is necessary.
It is the deliberate practice of this activity, based on effort and perseverance,
that develops this talent, exercises it and polishes it.
Work consistently and disciplined, commit to your goals, strive to harness
your full potential, and maintain the necessary tenacity to not stop in the
face of difficulties and overcome your limitations. It has been proven
countless times that practice and hard work can easily outpace talent.