Everyone was born with a talent
Over the past years of our life we have heard this saying “practice make
prefect”. We hear it from our
professors, coaches, and friends and mostly from our parents. When were not
good at something we expect someone to motivate us by using that saying “Practice
make Prefect “the more we practice the better we are. Come on now, we all were
not born to be prefect at everything in this world. We all have something were
not good at. We could practice every day of the week but we just cannot get any
better. For an example, I believe that you have to be born to be a singer. You cannot
just wake up one day in put that on mind that you going to be a singer you have
to have a talent for it. Hard work doesn’t mean you going to be good at
something; although it does contribute to you being good at it. Ultimately talent
in hard work will make you good at something.
Ethan Bortnick, is a young boy who start playing the piano at age 3
year-old. By the age 5 he was already making his own pieces. Also Profurn with great
people like Nelly Furtado,Gloria Gaynor and Patti LaBelle. Also this young boy does
not need to practice in order to memorize the pieces. Akrit Jaswal (Child Surgeon - The Smartest Kids in The
World). 7 years-old young man from India did surgery on a local girl who had
suffered burns on her hand. Now the youngest doctor and attend some University at the age of 11 years. Do
you think that they had time to practice to do what they’re doing today? You have
to be born that smart. Most of the Rules I do agree with like rule number 7 “find
someone to kick your butt if you fall of track” everyone need someone to push
then to strive to do better in life. I do not believe on “10,000-hour rule,”

Akrit Jaswal Ethan Bortnick,
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