When did you realize you weren't actually talented?
Not there yet. Still in the haven't even tried yet so I can't know stage.
>>8000117
When I realized I writing anything longer then eight pages was impossible.
>>8000117
We all have our skill ceilings. Don't despair. Just make sure you are operating at your limits and true to your authentic self. At the very least you will be writing for yourself.
Not yet, thankfully
>>8000138
How are you speaking down to anyone you're the worst
>>8000138
happy post-post 8 million butters
>>8000144
LOL
when i failed my physics final today
trying Is the first step towards failure
-Homer
>>8000117
Talent isn't important stupid.
Walking around thinking "Hurr durr I'm so untalented" isn't practicing your prose or figure drawing or duck fucking.
Talent is just another word for "Natural aptitude" and even a kid with a "Natural aptitude" for fucking ducks or whatever poxy pursuit you fill your worthless time with, isn't gonna become a major league duck fucker without hundreds and thousands of hours of practice, after which the level of aptitude developed dwarfs the small advantage of "talent".
PRACTICE You toothless depressive debt-ridden cretin.
PRACTICE!
>>8001149
im sorry
I already knew that. I'm just practicing now, because I don't think writing is something I could ever stop doing.
>>8000117
I realize every day. My most recent realization was just a moment ago, when i decided to transcribe my writings from my phone to paper. What is even the point?
>>8002307
Love these kind of posts man
What is it with /lit/ and 4chan in general and valuing natural aptitude/potential to do well over actual, comprehensive, practice-incurred ability
>>8002342
everyone is eager to find a reasonable explanation for their failures without looking inward. it is so much easier to say "well, i never really had a chance to begin with" than to say "i could have been so great"