A natural person must be talented

Column:Selected beautiful articles Time:2024-11-29
Those born with talent must be talented, and those born with talent must be useful. This is an eternal truth.

Those born with talent must be talented, and those born with talent must be useful. This is an eternal truth.

The Creator gave us birth and assigned us a mission. In order to give us the ability to accomplish this mission, it has not forgotten to inject into us the potential that is necessary to accomplish this mission. This potential is our strength and the key to opening the door to success. Unfortunately, it did not explicitly write down the strengths of this world in our palms or foreheads, but instead infused them into our confidence and sweat, into our thinking and spirit.

In the journey of life, everyone has been confused and lost, not knowing where their strengths lie, not knowing how great their potential is, and not knowing where their path is. However, we have all had the experience of thinking calmly, being confident, constantly exploring, and not hesitating to sweat. We will inadvertently discover our strengths, find our mission, and sometimes even succeed in one fell swoop.

The reason why the Creator does not directly tell us what potential we have is that it wants us to exercise our mental strength and willpower before completing our mission, so that we will not be arrogant in the face of success, not be lost in applause, and not be intoxicated in the face of flowers. Therefore, it intentionally puts our potential into setbacks and bumps, into twists and turns and mud. Let you touch with tears, let you sweat to find.

However, some people do not understand this truth throughout their lives. They superficially understand the will of heaven and blindly obey fate. They don't know that their potential lies in the toil of their muscles and bones, the hunger of their bodies and skin, and the tempering of their hearts and minds. They refuse to try, afraid of ridicule, afraid of failure. They don't know that talent and ability, knowledge and wisdom, and the key to success lie in these so-called disasters and misfortunes. Can you say it's the fault of the Creator that these people have lived a mediocre life? The Creator has given everyone a key to success, some have found it, some have not found it.

Therefore, there are two forms of life in the world: decay and combustion. Decay is the burial of talent, and combustion is the shining of potential.