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by shadowrunner
4810 days ago
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Here's the answer to all your worries: The Sex Pistols. Yes, the punk band. Those misbehaving misfits that couldn't play their musical instruments and yet went on to change music forever. The Sex Pistols succeeded with barely a shred of skill or talent because they were on a mission and executed it with ferocity. No talent is required to make a difference. Just piss and vinegar and a grand vision. The Sex Pistols prove it. |
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This is assuming one accepts your definition of talent. Is it true that they had no talent? If they couldn't play their instruments, sing, or write lyrics, why did anyone listen to them? There had to be something there. If anything I might say it requires substantially more talent to overcome an utter lack of skill in order to excel.
Also, all else being equal, additional skill or talent won't hurt.
Bottom line: the stories you hear about people who go from nothing to incredible success are outliers. I think determination is absolutely underestimated relative to raw talent, but that determination should be leveraged in service of developing skill and/or harnessing talent, not in lieu of skill or talent.