Greetings to all Hivians once again on this platform, I am very excited to write and participate in the daily contest organized in this community. This is the first episode of week 37 and I would be leaving my entry rigth in this article. Stay tuned and watch out for my entry.
Talent is an inherent ability, something you are born with. It's the quality of the tools you have to work with your brain and body, for example. It's what makes some people good at sports or math or writing.
Hard work, on the other hand, is a choice you make about how to use those talents. There are plenty of people who have the talent to do something but not the willingness to put in the effort and time to make it happen. I think we all know someone like that. They're good at their job, but they don't want to learn new things or take on extra projects outside of their comfort zone. They'll be fine where they are, but they won't reach their full potential.
I have always believed that hard work is the key to success. I had seen people who were naturally talented, but they did not work as hard as others, and they never achieved the same level of success as those who worked harder.
Then there are people who work really hard but never seem to reach that next level, the one where you feel like you've really "made it." These people might be incredibly smart and talented, but they're just not willing to put in the time and effort it takes to get there. That's what makes them different from me: I'm a combination of both of these things. I work hard, but I also have a natural talent for my field, which helps me get ahead faster than others might have been able to otherwise.
Think about it: if I've been successful so far, it's because of my talent and hard work.
I think my talent is pretty obvious: I can write. I've always been able to write, and it comes easily to me. When I was in school, that was what people noticed about me; they'd say, "Oh man, you're really good at writing!" and I'd shrug and say, "Thanks." But now that I'm older, I realize how important talent really is. It's like having a computer with all the latest updates installed; all the tools are there, ready to go at any time. You don't have to spend hours figuring out how to use them or getting frustrated when they don't do what you want them to do. Talent just works.
But hard work is just as important. Talent without hard work isn't enough, you need both things in order to succeed in anything. Talent alone will get you so far, but eventually, it will start to show its limits, which means that you'll have to start working harder than ever before (or just give up).
As a writer, I have found that hard work is the key to success. Talent is great, but if you don't put in the hours, it doesn't mean anything.
I've always been driven to write. It was always something I wanted to do, no matter how well it paid or how famous it made me. I would do it for free if I had to (and sometimes I do). But when you are doing something because you love it, there's no way you can put in enough time and effort; you just keep going until the work is done.
With the above mentioned points, I think one needs both talent and hardwork in order to make it easier in life. Thank you all for stopping by my post. I hope that you find my article interesting and fun.