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originally posted by: Flyingclaydisk
Paper tape is better, but many modern homes aren't rigid enough to use paper tape. Fortunately, out house is...
originally posted by: Asktheanimals
Natural gifts or ones that come too easily tend to be cheapened by those endowed with them. They fail to realize anything special about it. Gifts that come with long practice and sacrifice are more properly appreciated. It's a conundrum in that our natural abilities often go to waste in pursuit of dreams that are often not achievable. Natural gifts should be explored whether or not they appreciate it at the time. I was a natural pianist and could play complex pieces after minimal training. For some reason I thought it a "sissy" pursuit and allowed it to languish. That has been the biggest regret of my life. I never did turn out to be a "tough guy" so I may as well have kept on playing.
I have worked really hard to thoroughly SUCK at doing things I hate to do!