Finding out you're not good at something is painful but necessary in order to do something you are good at and contribute to society and the world. It's kind to foster someone's talents, it's also kind to tell them they should pursue something else. https://twitter.com/em333ly/status/964366902880477190 …
Could it be that you internalized a bit if a self abusive streak, as part of your identity?
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Even Michelangelo burned most of his drawings at the end of his life so people wouldn't know how hard he worked.
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It was not a good question to ask in public, but it tugged a bit at my heart to read that and consider the implications
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