It's one of those phrases tcharammmm!!! But unfortunately it is a forgotten lesson.

We look fascinated at talented artists, magicians performing impossible tricks, athletes we've never heard of breaking records!

It's so stunning that we forget the "infinite" amount of hours invested for that result. Please note that I write "invested" and not "spent".

Achieving extraordinary results is within everyone's reach, the difference lies in dedication, discipline, tolerance to failure, among other factors.

Enthusiasm has a diffuse role. On the one hand it is exciting and we even feel stronger, on the other hand it is temporary and difficult to (re)create. And we can move forward without enthusiasm.

And the endless hours of learning can bring doubts and demotivation, since failure/error is part of the learning process, but it also affects self-esteem, making the process painful.

No one is born taught everything well! But we are all born with the ability to learn.

The reasons for developing a talent (or for creating a new one) have to tell us something, arouse our interest, at least bring personal satisfaction, if it then brings good things to life (comfort, money, etc...) it turns time from lost to gain, and if it also benefits others, then it will be much better!