Talent vs. Hard Work

“Hard work is better than Talent when Talent doesn’t work Hard” – Some random instagram meme crap

I’ve been thinking about this after one of my talented friends expressed his distaste for America’s obsession with Education. He happens to be an amazing writer and makes the very valid point of saying “how many people who study journalism are better writers than people who are just talented?” I genuinely agree with this sentiment except not everyone is talented. In fact, I’m pretty sure I fall into the category of people who lack natural talents. 

I’m an academic. And by that I mean I’m really good at school. I know how to tackle the work load. I know exactly what’s expected of me and I know how to be an over achiever. I’m also in the business world. I’m really not sure how someone could be naturally talented at what I do. You need SOME type of technical knowledge. Is it possible that if you have a natural urge to trade stocks that you would go ahead and learn everything possible without attending school? Yes. It’s absolutely possible. Is it likely? Are there a lot of people that do that? I’m not sure, I have yet to meet any.

I feel like ultimately, there are certain things you need to get educated for. Can a journalism degree turn a talentless writer with no creativity into the next great author? Unlikely. Can you become highly proficient in math, engineering, being a lawyer, trading stocks, financial planning or marketing by going to school? Yes.

There’s clearly a difference between being a financial planner and being a great pianist, for instance. I can sit there and practice piano all day every day and MAYBE become famous. I can go to school for music and never get anywhere past a minimum wage job. All things are possible but school is always a good fall back. Regardless of how much you do with your degree (or don’t do) you’ve gained skills that you otherwise wouldn’t have. I think any opportunity to learn is an opportunity you should take. What that knowledge gives you in the long run is absolutely unpredictable.. much like what your talent can provide you. 

Regardless of which route you choose to take, no one gets anywhere without working hard. Building your talents or studying in school requires hard work and dedication. And everyone should work to surprise themselves with their own achievements. 

Competition

The desire to be the best is innate in all humans. We all want to be better, faster, stronger and smarter than everyone else. If you don’t, well.. you’re lying to yourself. It’s important that we get that job – above all other applicants. We want to marry the prettiest or smartest or wealthiest people. We all want to be better.

This is healthy. In fact, it’s the norm. Between friends and lovers alike… a little competition does everyone some good! Unless you’re crazy competitive.. like me.

I have been using a fitbit pedometer for well over a year now and I love it. I function around it. It’s absolutely amazing for control freaks like myself. I track my sleep, exercise, and food daily… and I get to see how they all interact. Days where I get more sleep, I’m less hungry. Days where I eat less carb-heavy food, I walk more… so on and so forth. It’s amazing. I know everything I could possibly want to know about my body that you can track as a metric. AWESOME!

Except that recently, my boyfriend got a fitbit. Why wouldn’t he? He’s also a control freak (Perhaps it’s why he understands me so well and doesn’t want to deck me in the face on a regular basis)! However, now that he has one.. I friended him on fitbit.com and I can see how many more (or less) steps he walks than I do. And I’ve gone bonkers on beating him. Everyday I sync up my fitbit to see how far I’ve walked, and all the rest of the information and the first thing my eyes go to is how much he’s walked. I do a little happy dance in my head if he’s walked less than me. This is what I mean by crazy competitive. If he’s anywhere close to where I am for the week, I make a mental note and take my dog on like a 3 mile walk or so to MAKE SURE he has no shot in hell of beating me. MUST. BE. BETTER.

This is of course a really great thing for my health. I’m walking more and have even lost a bit of weight. There must be an upside to being such a nut job right?