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Do you have pure talent at something that you don't practice?

There was an episode of Undercover Boss where they fired the boss because he was so bad with the forklift lol

My last forklift job my boss was always on my ass for something but he's fucking terrible on a forklift. If we were short handed and we had to unload a truck or something together I would literally lap him many times over. I would do it on purpose just to show him I could. He was like 5'4", he had a Napoleon complex.
 
Wouldn't you be!?

One of my co-workers is a fat ass buffoon, he has the intelligence of an ape if that. Think he has a high school equivalency education and I suspect he gets paid more than me. He has a family and a gorgeous wife, they live in a 2-story home in a great neighborhood. He sits around recounting all these fabulous adventures they go on week after week and everyone thinks he's so fucking funny. But I don't, he's just a slovenly fat slob. Utterly incompetent, it drives ME FUCKING NUTS!
Sounds like you lack people skills
 
Sounds like you lack people skills

Here you are, coasting through your academic career with little effort obtaining Gunther-like 99 percentile scores with ease and then you're so incredibly lazy you join the military and coast off my tax dollars. You're welcome for your life of carefree irresponsibility.
 
Here you are, coasting through your academic career with little effort obtaining Gunther-like 99 percentile scores with ease and then you're so incredibly lazy you join the military and coast off my tax dollars. You're welcome for your life of carefree irresponsibility.
Well see, you take this approach to life, and it returns what you give. Good luck in the future though.
 
I can spit further than anyone I've ever met.
 
I can also predict the weather... I go in for coffee and shut the door as the rain hits.
 
I play guitar, drums, and bass, but I ever practice them I can just kind of do it. I'm playing guitar in a band right now and I procrastinate learning our songs until about 4 hours before the practice. Imo jamming is the best practice.

I was the same way, but for different reasons. If I wrote the song or it was a collaborative effort from the start I would have my shit down. But we had a singer that liked to write a lot of songs, and I didn't like them. They were his bare bones impression of what we were writing before he joined us and I was completely detached from all of it. The rest of the band was lazy and liked him doing the lions share of the writing, so I became odd man out.

I was always expected to make the song better with my dope ass riffs and I just didn't put anything into them on his songs.

I would improvise something new each time just to get through rehearsing it. I didn't write anything until we recorded and whatever I jammed out for that would be my official part.

Eventually, I became vocal about how these songs sucked and we broke up.
 
Yeah I can turn ANY power tool unsafe
 
I have an uncanny ability to get where I need to go within the exact minute or two.

I'm also naturally athletic. I can pick up any sport and excel at it compared to other average Joe's.
 
I tend to have a knack for things that are visual and require concentration/tedious fine-tuning.

I used to be into web designing, as a hobby, and got fairly good at it back when i was in high school. I quickly taught myself how to make complicated flash media and have always been competent with photoshop without any sort of art background.

I'm not terrible at actual photography either.
 
I'm really good at breaking things. I don't even try it just happens.
 
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Dumb ass. You can fuck some shit up in a hurry on one of those thinga.
 
I've never been naturally good at anything. Anything I've been good at took a ton of work.
 
Literally none. I lack any level of natural talent and have persevered painstakingly through years of hard work and dedication. Absolutely nothing has come easy and while others have seemingly enjoyed effortless success in many different areas I struggle to merely meet the average level of competency in even the most mundane tasks. I have a Masters degree that buried me in school debt after spending 8 years unsuccessfully trying to juggle school and work.

I'm 41 now and live in a modest one bed rental in the suburbs above a bowling alley. I work roughly 60hrs a week (not including a grueling daily commute) in a shared 1x1 cubicle bullpen for a boss that makes Bill Lundberg seem fun. The work is repetitive and soul crushing and I plug away and get passed up for promotion after promotion by buffoons who seem to take longer lunches, take month long vacations to exotic destinations, attend glamorous weddings and have big houses with gorgeous families. I've had to work hard everyday of my life and all I have to show for it is a briefcase and a $8 hair cut at Master Cuts.

This whole world is insane, people who don't work nearly as hard coast through life leaching off my back breaking labor and I begrudgingly sit in traffic in my '98 saturn with no air conditioning listening to my fucking AM radio... I JUST CAN'T TAKE IT ANYMORE!
With that attitude no wonder you don't get promoted. Don't be so dark people can pick up on that and it's off putting. The best thing you can do is pick up the bible and start reading and pray every once in a while. It's helpful.
 
I use to run pretty fast. I unofficially beat my school record in the 400m . I never technically practiced or learned any technique or anything but I did run a lot usually because I was up to no good .. I kind of regret not listening to my gym teacher when she tried to convince me to join the track team I really feel I waisted a talent and most people will never believe or know
 
Drums.

Started playing snare and general percussion when I was 8 years old. School band / orchestra, so classical training. Kept doing that all through high school. Got a drum kit at age 12, along with 1 on 1 lessons for about 4 years. I would practice on my own nearly every day up to about 17, 18 years old. By then I was playing in bands and was getting most of my practice in a jam room setting and was playing shows.

26 years old now and for the last 3 or 4 years I've never really 'practised' at all. Recorded 2 albums in that time, recording the songs as I learnt / wrote them lol. We'd play live every 4 months or so and often I wouldn't even pick up the sticks until the first time we have an all band practice, usually about 2 weeks out from the shows.

It's a strange feeling, because I know guys that put in mountains of practice that aren't on the same level as me, which sometimes makes me feel a bit dirty in some ways. And I also know that I could be much better than I am if I was to put more effort into it, but I don't.

It's something that is seared into my brain at this point. I hear timing and beats in everything. If I walk into a room and there's music playing, I'll be walking to the beat of the song without even realizing it. Even my hands are effected, I have a pretty low range of movement on my outer three fingers on each hand, because they've spent so long holding drumsticks that they don't know anything else.
 
Here you are, coasting through your academic career with little effort obtaining Gunther-like 99 percentile scores with ease and then you're so incredibly lazy you join the military and coast off my tax dollars. You're welcome for your life of carefree irresponsibility.
Dude, I'm currently working 6 days a week with 5 of those days being 11-12 hours long. We're preparing for big wigs to come evaluate our capability of operating a nuclear reactor plant. I wouldn't call what I've got going on "a life of carefree irresponsibility."

Yeah, highschool was easy for me. I joined the navy and went into its most challenging field (intellectually, obviously not as hard physically or emotionally as special forces) so that I could receive training in a useful field without having to go to school. I did not do it to go party and have a carefree, irresponsible life. idk Wtf led you to believe that, that's what the military is. you must have met a cook or something.
 
You're kidding! You work at a nuclear reactor power plant!? So do I. You're the exact kind of imbecile I'm talking about!
 
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