I am a very inexperienced writer with very little talent for writing.
Talent is a very subjective term. I prefer the word "skill" or "experience" instead, since natural talent matters little. Skill takes time and effort to build, which will eventually lead to the end product of experience. People with a "knack" for certain things will inevitably learn faster/easier, but won't be as challenged, thus decreasing the elated feeling of accomplishment.
921099 Dude, it wasn't a problem, and I like the way you think. I also appreciate you taking the time out of your day to tell me this.
Thanks for the watch!
Also, to quote your short bio:
Talent is a very subjective term. I prefer the word "skill" or "experience" instead, since natural talent matters little. Skill takes time and effort to build, which will eventually lead to the end product of experience. People with a "knack" for certain things will inevitably learn faster/easier, but won't be as challenged, thus decreasing the elated feeling of accomplishment.