>talented people
>>35623871
>wojak posters
>>35623871
Everyone has a their own talents; yours might be the ability to be offended by success in others, and to feel the bite of disappointment more harshly than anyone else on the planet.
>>35623871
i'm good at math. is that a talent?
>>35623916
Stop mocking me
>>35623931
Yes
>>35623871
Those who fail to put in even a minimal amount of effort have no right to berate those with talent, anon.
>>35623871
talent doesn't exist anon, only hard work :^)
>>35623974
>>35623985
>just try harder like lmao just be yourself
Die talentfags die
>>35624065
Honestly I was just memeing - don't take it too hard, friend. In my heart of hearts, all I think talent truly is is a distinctly sharp work ethic towards some activity or something or other. At least mentally, I'd argue there's very little (if anything) at this point that we can know for sure makes certain people predisposed towards a certain line of work. Physical make-up is another matter, but barring straight-up disabilities I think the line is blurrier there than most people would think at first glance, too.
In a way, I guess I am telling you to try harder. What else can one do? That is all anyone can ever, and has ever done. I think you do yourself a disservice to assume anyone further ahead than you in life is just relying on some innate "talent" that allows them to coast.
>be in grade 4 or 5
>be class outcast with 0 friends
>class talent show presented to the rest of the school
>teacher makes every student join
>everyone else can play music or dance or put on a show
>teacher mad at me because I have no talents
>makes me stay after school
>says I can go home when I think up something to present
>two hours later, she starts yelling at me to think of something so we can go home
>end up just crying saying I can't do anything
>"THINK OF SOMETHING"
>"I-i'm good at video games..."
>"FINE"
>talent show day
>have to show off I'm good at video games
>mom won't let me bring playstation so I have to show my talent with my game boy advance
>when it's my turn, I have to get the audience to huddle around me to look at the screen while I play a Tony Hawk Pro Skater game for a couple minutes
>tfw I'm not even that good at it and keep falling over in the game
>tfw this was a graded project and I got an F
No such thing as talent, you're just lazy and stupid
>people who can sing
I would fucking KILL for it. I like playing guitar and I can't fucking sing. It's fucking purgatory.
>>35624286
That sounds brutal, anon. How are you doing now?
>>35624236
I've tried so hard with so many things but everything I do ends in miserable failure. I guess some people have nothing so you can better appreciate the people who have something
>>35624301
Fuck you, but your probably right
>>35624397
>How are you doing now?
KHHV NEET who dropped out of uni due to poor grades and who lasted 3 days at a wagecuck fastfood job before getting fired due to panic attacks.
I still am talentless and skillless in every aspect of life. I don't even play video games anymore because I just got worse at it over time to the point where I could barely make progress through any of them.
Still friendless, and the only people who talk to me are my parents and it's only to tell me to do chores around the house (the only reason why they don't kick me out I guess).
Honestly, the talent show story isn't one of the worst episode in my life, but I don't want to get into more memories because I'm already worn down.
>talented
>but no work ethic whatsoever
is there a worse feel
the path lies before you but you're too lazy to get up and walk it
>>35623871
>depression made you stop improving your drawings
>>35624350
>people who can sing
What is singing but having words you are comfortable saying really nicely?
http://vocaroo.com/i/s1ga9LF9O5CQ
Do you have words you are comfortable with saying nicely when you're alone?
I get this feel too, anon. Especially when your friends have talents and you don't. The worst feel was when my oneitis was complimenting everyone in the room about their talents but she took longer on me to think about something, and the thing she said was not even a fucking talent.
Most talents people care about are artistic or physical, I guess. Singing, drawing, sport, etc. Then there's the practical talents like programming. I'm really not good at any of these. Also fuck the normie advice "everyone has to be good at something!" Totally not true.
I guess my biggest "talent" is my empathy. It helps me become a likable person although not inherently an alpha male or anything like that. I just find that oftentimes I am seen as a very trustworthy individual. Maybe that's thanks to me being here. You really get to understand lots of people's problems, including your own.
I have no idea wtf im talking about.
>>35623871
>unsuccesful """people"""
HAHAHA
Talent doesn't matter. You're ethier in the top percentile or nobody gives a shit.
t. some artfag.