Whoever believes in talent must also hold a secret belief in their own talent.
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Replying to @JayMutzafi
Equivalent to saying you are not sufficiently talented.
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Replying to @mistermircea @JayMutzafi
No one believes they are insufficient in everything, therefore you must believe you are talented in something. Both are meaningless.
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Replying to @mistermircea
I see what you mean. Do you not believe in talent or does that word simply have a poor definition?
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Replying to @JayMutzafi
Both. It's not a useful idea in any domain and explains next to nothing.
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Replying to @mistermircea
It's hard not to conclude that some folks have a knack for something more than others. As if they're baseline was higher from the get go.
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Different natural proclivities and variations in IQ explain that better than talent. Talent as equivalent to natural aptitude does not.
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Replying to @mistermircea
Agreed, but this is why I was asking about definitions, as I thought talent is just a word that to encapsulate those aspects.
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