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https://www.threepanelsoul.com/comic/talent

It's an oldie from 2015, but I still think about it whenever people talk about being talented at something.

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[โ€“] PeteWheeler@lemmy.world 16 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

Talent is hard to define. In my opinion talent = unobserved practice/study.

This picture gets the concept across pretty well. But it can also happen with kids that "happen" to be good at something. Like sports. Was that kid a natural at baseball, or did he just watch a lot of baseball games and played backyard baseball a shit ton so he just knew the rules/strats before any of the other kids?

Some people learn faster than others yes, but learning in itself is a skill.

Maybe this isn't true, but it is definitely 100% more effective than assuming talent is outside of your control or an obstacle that can not be cleared.

[โ€“] bpev@lemmy.world 8 points 12 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago)

Reminds me, Malcom Gladwell's "Outliers" book had a section about his interesting observation that pro hockey players' birthdays are skewed to the earlier months of the year. He attributed that to a kind of butterfly effect:

  1. youth hockey leagues set league cutoffs by age
  2. the early month kids are slightly older, bigger, and stronger
  3. because they are better at the very beginning, they get more playing time, more encouragement, maybe visit more "all-star" kind of things, where they might get extra coaching
  4. eventually those kids actually just become better, because they had a better environment to grow.

I mean idk how accurate this exact instance is, but I feel it's a good thought experiment in thinking of how seemingly insignificant parts of the environment (like when in the year all the youth hockey leagues start) can impact whatever talent is. The whole nature vs nurture thing.