I was one of those lucky people with only one talent. It is harder for people with many talents to decide what to do.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My life has been a happy accident. Anybody who succeeds in anything should count their lucky stars, because that's the biggest element. It's not hard work; it's not necessarily talent.
The thing about talent is that it comes at different ages, sometimes at a very early age. That's when I find it to be the most challenging.
Everybody has talent, it's just a matter of moving around until you've discovered what it is.
Irrespective of whether you have talent or not, one has to work hard. Just being talented doesn't mean anything; you can end up wasting it before you realize.
I went further on less talent than anyone, but I was a damned good entertainer.
I have friends that are super talented, that are far more talented than I am in certain areas, but it just doesn't happen for them. Sometimes you feel guilty for your success because you know people who deserve it way more.
Everyone has talent. What is rare is the courage to follow the talent to the dark place where it leads.
I have been aware, from the age of 6, that I had talent.
I don't know if I discovered I had any talent. It was dogged persistence. I had to have the music.
There's no such thing as talent; you just have to work hard enough.