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[-] yermaw@sh.itjust.works 8 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

Gotta say, he lost me at the talent-skill thing. Being good at any arts requires something fundamental. Practise is absolutely an important part of it, but art, music, storytelling, anything creative, either you got it or you dont.

Edit : is the down arrows because talent isnt real, or because I said he and mistakenly did a misgendering?

[-] AnarchistArtificer@slrpnk.net 10 points 4 days ago

Some of the best artists I know are people who started out without a single iota of talent, but they practiced for long enough that they got good. I reckon that talent probably does exist, but it's a far smaller component than many believe. Hard word beats talent when talent doesn't work hard.

People who are most likely to emphasise talent in art tend to be people who wish they were good at art, but aren't willing (or able) to put the time into improving; it feels oddly reassuring to tell oneself that it's pointless to try if you don't start out with talent, rather than being realistic and saying "I wish I were good at art, but I am choosing not to invest in that skill because it's not one of my priorities"

[-] yermaw@sh.itjust.works 5 points 4 days ago

Maybe, but i feel the amount of effort I put in before giving up should have yielded a lot more results than it did. I dont want to come across as bitter, because its just art, but i really do think some people just cant.

If Mozart can be writing unrivalled symphonies at 8 years old you know. Most people will play a single instrument for longer than he was alive and come nowhere close, and its frustrating to learn that the general consensus is that this is simply because everyone else just needs to try harder.

[-] jwmgregory@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

don’t listen to others, “everyone can do X” is one of those technically true unfalsifiable statements people tell themselves to soothe their bad feelings about their own mediocrity.

you’re right that it isn’t just a matter of will or effort, some people are born into incorrigibly better positions to become the next Mozart or Einstein. the truth is that in this world the majority of your fate is not written by you and it never will be - and that’s okay.

maybe one day people will get off their weird “personal responsibility” high-horse, but until then…

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