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justin1990rm
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Posted at 10:38 am on Sep. 6, 2008 |
| everyone can have passion, only some people will have talent |
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blueelectricguitar
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Posted at 9:27 am on Sep. 6, 2008 |
| I think you need a bit of both tbh. Cos you can have all the passion in the world, but if you don't have any talent, it's wasted. Likewise, if you have all the talent but no passion, you're never gonna love what you're doing, and you won't suceed cos you don't have the necessary drive/ |
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breannafhchick06
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Posted at 9:22 am on Sep. 6, 2008 |
| i think you have to have both to be succesful |
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Just Waiting Here
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Posted at 9:21 am on Sep. 6, 2008 |
| It really depends... It's hard to say. In school, I was the type that would get the good marks without putting in much effort. But I had a friend that wouldn't get great marks but tried so hard. I respect her more for that, and work ethic and your ability to try is an important aspect in life. I would prefer a worker who did things 100% instead of a decent job done half-assed. But that's where the problem lies. If a doctor is passionate about helping someone, but doesn't have the skill necessary... then he can't exactly do his job even if he's passionate about it. And simply put, in certain fields, passion alone won't get you a job. So while passion is incredibly important, talent will often shine out the most. So while passion can be a great hobby for things, talent is one that could potentially create a career. But long term, without the passion, you'll probably notice that your talent is also waning, just because you don't bother trying anymore... if that makes sense. |
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2kewl4u2know
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Posted at 9:21 am on Sep. 6, 2008 |
| While passion is all great and stuff, it's generally talent that goes the farthest. Especially in today's society. If someone find's they have a knack for something, they generally tend to stick with it, even if it's not exactly what they want, it's just easiest. Those with passion though definitely work harder, yes, but anymore that doesn't get you as far as you like. |
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princess timz
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Posted at 9:18 am on Sep. 6, 2008 |
| More passion than talent, sure, you have the talent for something but you got to have passion to give it your all. |
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HuffleHaire
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Posted at 9:16 am on Sep. 6, 2008 |
| Talent. |
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Alabamarama
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Posted at 9:15 am on Sep. 6, 2008 |
| If you've got a natural knack for something, then I would think it would be easier to excel at it. |
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The Artery
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Posted at 9:13 am on Sep. 6, 2008 |
| Passion. |
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Asia Sha
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Posted at 9:11 am on Sep. 6, 2008 |
Quote: from jamesish at 9:09 am on Sep. 6, 2008
Or is it more important to try your hardest, and devote your life to it, although you may not be absolutely fantastic at whatever it is you do? You might even be bad at it.
The answer. 
Agreed. Although sadly, those who have things handed to them often excel most. |
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Violagirl19
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Posted at 9:11 am on Sep. 6, 2008 |
| Passion is definitely more important.... because talent is only worth something if you actually use it and have the passion for it. |
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PrincesSita
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Posted at 9:11 am on Sep. 6, 2008 |
| definitely passion, thats why so many untalented singers are famous singers. |
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Sexisocerplaya04
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Posted at 9:11 am on Sep. 6, 2008 |
| talent for sure epically in sports! like i know pplz in soccer who are amazing but are just like whatever and there getting offers left and right for college and i also know pplz who work there ass off and just arnt there and yeah they might get an offer here or there for a d 3 school |
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guitar lover
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Posted at 9:10 am on Sep. 6, 2008 |
| its better to be passionate about it because then you know you love what your doing and you can work harder and longer at it because you maybe be really talented at something but hate doing it... |
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hI jAMES
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Posted at 9:09 am on Sep. 6, 2008 |
Or is it more important to try your hardest, and devote your life to it, although you may not be absolutely fantastic at whatever it is you do? You might even be bad at it.
The answer. |
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