>tried so many things to try and discover my "talent"
>can't even be decent at many things
>some of these things I've done for years but not improved one bit
>drawing, playing instruments, archery, rifle shooting, making music, cooking, fishing, gardening, vidya, woodworking, writing and painting just to name a few
>spendt so much time and money trying to find something enjoyable to do while still being good at it
>>38669342
talent is a meme, everything is learned through practice and repetition and studying.
You just have to pick something that you enjoy doing, and the fact that you enjoy it is good enough to carry you through the boring practice bits.
>>38669752
>talent is a meme
As stupid as saying ugly incels can compete with Chad's naturally superior genetics as long as they shower and have good personalities.
>>38669752
well I recently started trying out freediving and it's pretty cool but I still suck at it.
I've spendt about $400 on gear already so it better be something worth doing
>>38669342
Predisposition is real and occasionally geniality occurs in the human kind, but Don't be deluded by it. Talent itself will only get you so far... Practice and hard-work are the true answer for what you seek.
Midori is not among the world's best violinist because she has talent. It was because she practiced constantly, 8 hours a day, from the day she was old enough to hold a bow.
She's just one example.
> Mozart was writing symphonies at age 5
Like I said, geniuses occur once in an entire generation. You could weep for not being a genius, sure. Just as you could also weep for not having been born in a millionaire family.
>tfw the only thing you're semi-good at is vidya
>tfw completely useless skill
>>38669850
Then why don't you go fucking kill yourself, you useless sack of shit? Talent doesn't exist, it's just ability through training. That can be achieved. Genetics cannot be changed. You might not be able to be Chad, but you can be the next Jimi Hendrix if you autistically pick at a guitar for 8 hours a day.
>>38670892
same, only thing I've been doing since I was a kid and I'm not even "pro" at it
I played shitons of warcraft, starcraft and wow as a kid/teenager but I never really played them for the competetive part, mostly becuase I like the universe they're set in and I love the lore
If I was good I could probably compete in e-sports or something
>>38670892
Why not be esports? Its a semi viable option if you really are good
Doing something u dont enjoy to just be good at it ends with suicide
the only thing people ever tell me is that im just a really good person
the only "talent" i have is taking shit from other people and trying to help other people with their shit.