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I believe that most commonly here in the U.S., students are all told that they have talent, and have above average intelligence. Yes, we are all special.bort wrote:Even though it's 50 years old, his advice fits right in here on TubeNet -- practice and have a good teacher. The part about being born with some talent made me laugh, people are far too fragile to be told that straight-up these days.
Neat!

Everyone has talent and intelligence.TubaRay wrote:
I believe that most commonly here in the U.S., students are all told that they have talent, and have above average intelligence. Yes, we are all special.

Once again, you have stated things exactly right.sloan wrote:Everyone has talent and intelligence.TubaRay wrote:
I believe that most commonly here in the U.S., students are all told that they have talent, and have above average intelligence. Yes, we are all special.
The issue is: how much?


I think it's more the field in which a person is talented, more than the amount of talent (does it make sense to say someone has a little bit of talent?). That is, I think everyone has a talent, but it's not necessarily in music.sloan wrote:Everyone has talent and intelligence.
The issue is: how much?