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Originally Posted by alyasa
Actually Golden Child is right. Though to have that kind of dedication, passion, motivation, etc, etc, that fire, ad infinitum; is generally considered humanly impossible... Though that doesn't mean that it cannot be cultivated if one is so inclined and determined enough to pursue their inclinations. Talent usually dictates at what level of the field you will be playing at. For example, there are countless players in the English Premier League; but not all of them are earning Micheal Owen's or Alan Shearer's wages... Again there are also players in the second division and so on and so forth. All of these players are doing mostly what they like and most of them are probably capable of football ordinary people can only dream about, but the point is, they're all playing football... I'm sorry if I'm not making any sense, but what I'm trying to say maybe is, it doesn't really matter if you don't become the next Wolf Eyes or merzbow, if you really are dedicated and passionate about noise...
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you think owen and shearer are only in the position they are in due to the amount of effort they make? no, they have innate levels of skill, and a higher potential for brilliance than almost anyone playing football on the planet. do you mean to say that second division players wouldn't like to be playing premiership or international football, that the only reason they aren't is because they aren't passionate enough? rubbish. this applies to sport and this applies to music, and eveything else.
it's all well and good to say doing something for the sake of it is enough, it doesn't matter if you're the best or the worst, doing it is more important. well fine, just don't expect other people to react kindly to paying for the pleasure of experiencing your shitty work.
(in fact not fine, if you're rubbish at what you're doing have the decency to keep your work to yourself)