#art, ¿Talento o trabajo? – Talent or Hard Work?

(«Buddy No.2″/Francisco Bravo Cabrera/All Rights Reserved/Derechos Reservados)

De peque me acuerdo que mi abuela me decía que para ser cantante, actor, artista o bailarín habia que nacer con ese don, o sea, el talento para lograrlo. Bueno, pasaron los años y yo creyéndome eso hasta que decidí entrar en la facultad de bellas artes y me di cuenta que todos nacemos con la posibilidad de lograr cualquier cosa, lo que nos hacen falta son las ganas. El talento se desarrolla, si uno lo quiere y lo busca. Si quieres ser artista cúrratelo y lo lograrás. Eso nunca falla. Mientras más practiques, ensayes, trates y te esfuerces más talento desarrollas. El artista tiene que vindicarse con cada cuadro que haga, igual el cantante, el bailarín, el músico y el actor. El talento no se acumula, ni se tiene ahí de reserva. El talento hay que ejercitarlo continuamente, como el cuerpo con el ejercicio físico. Así que no penséis que hay que «tener» talento, hay que «desarrollar» talento. Claro, si lo queréis pues no todos nacemos para lo mismo. Y no vayáis a pensar que estas son chorradas, si no me lo crees ponme a la prueba y lo veréis. 😊

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When I was little, I remember my grandmother telling me that to be a singer, actor, artist, or dancer, you had to be born with that gift, or rather, the talent to achieve it. Well, years went by, and I believed that until I decided to enter the School of Fine Arts and realized that we all are born with the ability to achieve anything; what we lack are the drive and determination. Talent can be developed if one wants it and seeks it. If you want to be an artist, pursue it, and you will succeed. This never fails. The more you practice, rehearse, try, and strive, the more talent you develop. An artist must redeem themselves with every piece they create, just like a singer, dancer, musician, and actor do. Talent is not something that accumulates or is kept in reserve. Talent needs to be exercised constantly, just like the body with physical exercise. So don’t think that you have to “have” talent; you need to “develop” talent. Of course, if you want it, not everyone is born for the same things. And don’t think these are just nonsense; if you don’t believe me, put me to the test, and you’ll see. 😊

GRACIAS –CHEERS

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  1. Avatar de pseudónimo: Milu Ramalho miluramalho dice:

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    1. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

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  2. Avatar de equipsblog equipsblog dice:

    Buddy and I love your artistic rendition of the donkey. Bravo.

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  3. Avatar de janetsm janetsm dice:

    You are right, Francis. I often neglect playing the dulcimer, so when I pick it up again it’s as if I’m starting over. I need to pick it up and strum it every single day. The same is true with my writing. «Use it or lose it.» By the way, I love the donkey!

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    1. That is so true Janet, like you said, use it or lose it. That’s how it is with talent. And I am so glad you liked the donkey! Thank you! Have a blessed day!

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  4. » The more you practice, rehearse, try, and strive, the more talent you develop.» Very nice! Small steps will eventually lead to progress.

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    1. One leads to the other, working leads to talent. Thank you!

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  5. Avatar de ourcrossings ourcrossings dice:

    I love the donkey! Both talent and practice are crucial for achieving excellence, with talent providing a natural aptitude and practice honing that aptitude over time. A combination of both is often the most effective path to reaching one’s full potential. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. True, but there is no talent without work Aiva. Talent is not a thing, it’s a muscle that needs to be worked out. Thank you! 😊

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