"Dee D. Flint" wrote in
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"Kim W5TIT" wrote in message
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All of the above makes my point about attutude.
Attitude is the key in almost every endeavor. I've succeeded in a
number of things for which I had no talent but had sufficient reason
to pursue. These include Morse code, music, and karate. I had no
talent for any of them but did quite well simply because I wanted
to.
Dee D. Flint, N8UZE
But, Dee, does that mean that everyone must? I'm not saying you've
ever said that, because I don't know. I just wonder what posture
you're taking, above.
Kim W5TIT
I'm simply saying that lack of talent is not a sufficient justification
for refusing to learn something. I'm saying that motivation is many
times more important than talent. If a person doesn't want to learn
something, say so. Don't try to justify it with the lack of talent
argument. I've seen enough untalented people achieve their goals to
have little patience with such rationalizations.
Dee D. Flint, N8UZE
You mean like becoming president despite a lack of talent, for example?
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