If someone is very good at something, we call it talented, and what he does is make him play with ease. The talent is declared as a divine gift, a talent, and there are not many with this exception.
Why not? A violinist speaks his instrument as many people dream about. In fact, it is the opportunity for everyone who can take a violin and a draw in his hand. In fact… Even with artifacts, the level of violation can be raised to professionalism.
So, the one who is talented in something is inherently, and practicing is only the grinding of existing knowledge. At least we like to embrace ourselves, and if we are not so good and successful in something, we are not looking for the fault in ourselves, but it can be taken to other external factors. Talent is therefore a miracle that is not given to everyone. Another variation of the ability to judge a talent, when it is seen as a result of a more persistent practice or determination, that is, the ability of talent is given to everyone, but most of us do not spend enough time and energy to be excellence in one area. Talent research is divided into these two camps, that is, those who link talent to inheritance and the determined practice.
Talent means that someone is excellent. But to be excellent without practice is impossible. Then would this mean that talent should be inherited as well as external factors? We will feel a little bit like this when we want to know what was first: the hen or the egg?
It is certain that if we practice something persistently, we will make it part of our lives on a daily basis, then our brain will be transformed. Take the taxi drivers as an example. They do nothing but carry passengers from A to B. On request, the shortest route is sketched in their brain. The more time they spend on taxis, the better they can sketch the mental map, the better their space memory and their hippocampus.
Then there are the stutterers who could not basically stand on stage or in front of the camera because they are not there because of their speech defects. They can't even get into the world of color, but the reality is that many celebrities have become one despite the stuttering. Stuttering has genetic factors, but with long-lasting practice, the brain can be transformed so that this fault disappears.
The blind or the visually impaired, who are forced to "read" the Braille, ie scan their brains, adapt to the situation, rearrange.
Experiments have also shown that patients who have suffered severe head injuries or have a stroke as a result of change, have targeted and long-term exercise, or even have been completely overcome.
If talent is found in several generations of a family, then it is clearly attributed to inheritance, but how many children from poor and modest families do not have any talent. Certainly, the revelation of talent can be achieved through targeted practice. Monotonous exercise is not enough, but always the next step is to be targeted and practiced accordingly. This requires perseverance and determination.
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