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by charris0
3408 days ago
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More and more I've come the opinion that there is no skill someone is just 'born with' that cannot be learnt. It may be the case though that some people are exposed to events and circumstances that help them practice from such an early age as to have a huge headstart above others. Anecdotally, I never thought I'd be able to draw, I used to think drawing (and art in painting, etc) was just something I wouldn't be able to do, though it's surprising and encouraging what you can do after dedicating some consistent time to practicing. Also something I've started learning about recently is the art that goes into public speaking (from the Washington Uni Coursera course). With knowledge broken down and explained by professionals, the mysterious becomes reachable through reasonable amounts of practice. |
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Why can't the same be applied to skills that have a more mental component? Some people just don't get it.