Yeah, I thought that was kinda dumb. Biff proves what practice and dedication can do. Others, they can play for years and years and never become technically proficient. I think there is a degree of innate talent but it requires work to bring it out and polish it.
Alas, I have no time and it's not really all that legal to experiment on humans without consent, but I'm pretty sure there's no innate skills - or at least very little. If I can get hold of anyone early enough AND they put the hours in, I'm pretty sure I can teach anyone to be proficient. Alas, setting up a control group and properly studying this is problematic.
Maybe the talent is simply the ability, desire, to choose to put in that time and dedication to any subject.
I'd agree to that. It's even a fairly rare talent to come across.
By the way, I do hope you're looking forward to tonight's thread.
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