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What is the difference between talent and passion?
Talent is a natural ability at something without being taught. It’s something you’re born with that comes naturally to you without trying too hard as someone who has no talent for it. Cool right š! Passion, ‘in this context’ means an intense desire or enthusiasm, eagerness, zeal or gusto for something.
How would you describe your talents?
And when you only have barely few minutes to show how good you really are, then those minutes must define your skills accurately….Related Stories.
accurate | enthusiastic | pleasant |
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competent | honest | resourceful |
conscientious | innovative | self-disciplined |
creative | logical | sense of humor |
dependable | loyal | sensitive |
Firstly, here’s how I personally define “talent” and “passion”, in the context of “life decisions”: “talent” is what “you are good at” (or what you “have become good at”), and “passion” is “something you really like” or “enjoy doing”. The first step would be to analyze where your talent lies…
Do you have to have a passion to succeed?
And thereās the other side of the coin which is this: When you have a passion or excitement for something, then you will try hard. And when you try hard and enjoy something, you are a 1000\% more likely to succeed at it, whether you have innate talent or not.
Is being a singer a job or a passion?
A job is how you express your passion, it is NOT your passion. So if you think your passion is to be a big-name recording artist but you donāt have a talent for singing, it can feel soul-crushing.
Is it bad to have a talent?
It wonāt. But for most of us, much of what we fear about talent can be overcome by hard work and application. Passion and talent might sometimes feel like surly teenage siblings who insult you and wander off, but deep down thereās some love there.