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<blockquote data-quote="MoonSong" data-source="post: 6022497" data-attributes="member: 6689464"><p>However different skillsets require different resources, and that sometimes leads to conflicting interests, unless you are naturally talented, keeping a propper singing voice requires practice, nurturing and dedication, and while you may be a good singer as an amateur, I doubt you'd be able to best a primma donna with years of specialized trainning and who took years and year of musical and artistic education instead of your pastoral trainning. On a similar way someone with an interest on religion and phylosphy may be very good on it and get the main points of the Bible, but will not be able to quote exact passages of different versions and traslations without the propper trainning. </p><p></p><p>And let's don't get started on the Aikido part, you may be good at it, but to be very good at it you need the dedication only a professional soldier or top athelete would have. Moreover on real life you decide how much time you alocate to each of your hobbies and career paths, nobody forces you to dedicate exactly three hours to singing, three hours to read theology and phylosphy books and three hours to practice Aikido. Or worse forcing you to spend 10 hours singing and only half hour practicing with the sword when you want to become very good on Aikido. </p><p></p><p>A real life example. I have a friend my age, we both are trained artists, but he spend all of his life drawing and can effortlessly produce characters full of life with a consolidated and attractive artistic style in almost no time, meanwhile I spent most of my teenage years learning crazy tings such as physics, advanced math and readying a lot about wildy different subjects, along with drawing from time to time. I can produce atractive imaginery too, but it doesn't comes as naturaly to me as for him, I actually have to pay a lot of attention when I do so and it is taxing -headache taxing- for me to quickly switch from drawing to verbal or mathematical skills. Of course I can understand stuff he cannot ever hope to comprenhend, but equally I'm nowhere near the level of competency of my friends who actually studied engineering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoonSong, post: 6022497, member: 6689464"] However different skillsets require different resources, and that sometimes leads to conflicting interests, unless you are naturally talented, keeping a propper singing voice requires practice, nurturing and dedication, and while you may be a good singer as an amateur, I doubt you'd be able to best a primma donna with years of specialized trainning and who took years and year of musical and artistic education instead of your pastoral trainning. On a similar way someone with an interest on religion and phylosphy may be very good on it and get the main points of the Bible, but will not be able to quote exact passages of different versions and traslations without the propper trainning. And let's don't get started on the Aikido part, you may be good at it, but to be very good at it you need the dedication only a professional soldier or top athelete would have. Moreover on real life you decide how much time you alocate to each of your hobbies and career paths, nobody forces you to dedicate exactly three hours to singing, three hours to read theology and phylosphy books and three hours to practice Aikido. Or worse forcing you to spend 10 hours singing and only half hour practicing with the sword when you want to become very good on Aikido. A real life example. I have a friend my age, we both are trained artists, but he spend all of his life drawing and can effortlessly produce characters full of life with a consolidated and attractive artistic style in almost no time, meanwhile I spent most of my teenage years learning crazy tings such as physics, advanced math and readying a lot about wildy different subjects, along with drawing from time to time. I can produce atractive imaginery too, but it doesn't comes as naturaly to me as for him, I actually have to pay a lot of attention when I do so and it is taxing -headache taxing- for me to quickly switch from drawing to verbal or mathematical skills. Of course I can understand stuff he cannot ever hope to comprenhend, but equally I'm nowhere near the level of competency of my friends who actually studied engineering. [/QUOTE]
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