Is talent born or created with hard work and practice
- addled muppet weed
- 111292 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
i imagine being tall helps.
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- KVRAF
- 7235 posts since 23 Nov, 2016 from a small city
I thought Wonderland was a combination of Cambridge and Sunderland?
I mean not in real life, but it would be a bit of a laugh to see the students' reactions.
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Anyways, it's both. Different quantities of both applied in different ways differentiates people.
I mean not in real life, but it would be a bit of a laugh to see the students' reactions.
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Anyways, it's both. Different quantities of both applied in different ways differentiates people.
- addled muppet weed
- 111292 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
he apparently wrote them in warrington.
there's a statue and loads of shops and pubs named from the books.
there's a statue and loads of shops and pubs named from the books.
- KVRian
- 1166 posts since 20 Oct, 2023
Response to circumstances (emotion) differentiates people. Hard work is an attitude because hard work to someone who loves what they do is having fun. Someone who "becomes talented" is nothing more than someone who has recorded information at a level where it can be recalled efficiently. I already explained how a system records information where it can be recalled efficiently.Bunny_boy wrote: Sun Dec 10, 2023 7:58 pm Different quantities of both applied in different ways differentiates people.
You don't have to *think* about driving a car unless you've never driven one.
Being behind the wheel for the first time is excitement activated so all the recordings will be "finely pixelated" for later fine-tuned recollection.
Muscles rspond to memory.
- GRRRRRRR!
- 17762 posts since 14 Jun, 2001 from Somewhere you're not!
There is no such thing as "photographic" memory. It's eidetic memory and the vast majority of people who have it, lose it as they get older. It's usually gone by the time they turn 20. I held onto mine until my mid-20s but it's long gone now. It allowed me to breeze through school without having to study and it was great in the heyday of Trivial Pursuit but these days I'm as hopeless as any other 65 year old, dreading Alzheimer's but feeling that it's not a long way off.VOODOO U wrote: Sun Dec 10, 2023 7:03 pmDuring trauma, hidden human capabilities like Photographic Memory may get activated as a survival trait.
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- KVRAF
- 5381 posts since 25 Jan, 2014 from The End of The World as We Knowit
What he's talking about is the fact that we remember emotional events more vividly, for example in PTSD the brain will process a traumatic memory as if it is happening now. But we don't need memory anymore cuz we have the internet.
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- KVRian
- 1166 posts since 20 Oct, 2023
Call it as you likeBONES wrote: There is no such thing as "photographic" memory. It's eidetic memory
Yeah mine lasted for four years as far as i can comprehend. Age 4 to 8. Regardless it's quite amazing how it works. What i remember in that age range is considered "impossible".and the vast majority of people who have it, lose it as they get older. It's usually gone by the time they turn 20.
I laugh at that. f**king brain washed mind controlled idiots.
Mine wasn't that involved. In fact i was a problem in school. Held back a year, kicked out another...just a nuisance to be honest. My "photographic memory" was more to do with location. So i could survive witnout a map. That might be a bit weird and too bad on that.It allowed me to breeze through school without having to study
- KVRian
- 1166 posts since 20 Oct, 2023
So take away your memory. Can you wake up knowing who you are now? Your name, your acquaintances. Heck, could you even walk??? It takes memory to have the knowledge to walk, talk, even say your name.Michael L wrote: Sun Dec 10, 2023 10:52 pm But we don't need memory anymore cuz we have the internet.
Do you honestly believe internet contains what makes us human systems individualistic mobile units??
- KVRAF
- 12194 posts since 7 Sep, 2006 from Roseville, CA
Not for me. I was born with it.JerGoertz wrote: Mon Dec 11, 2023 2:47 am Talent for posting on internet forums is a hard-won skill forged through experience, hardship, and innate ability.
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- KVRAF
- 5381 posts since 25 Jan, 2014 from The End of The World as We Knowit
Yes, that’s why we have 5G mobile phones with 1TB storage that we can individualistically customize.
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- KVRAF
- 16740 posts since 13 Oct, 2009
I can't believe that I haven't posted in this thread yet. With my new (computer) keyboard my typing is now twice as fast so you can look forward to twice as much, um, "talent" being delivered from me going forward.
Also, I think that you can find, um, "talent" on OF. Not me though, I've long been told that I have a, um, "face" for radio.
Also, I think that you can find, um, "talent" on OF. Not me though, I've long been told that I have a, um, "face" for radio.
- KVRian
- 1166 posts since 20 Oct, 2023
There are people who have amnesia. Hooking them on to the internet won't bring back the memories lost.Michael L wrote: Mon Dec 11, 2023 3:56 amYes, that’s why we have 5G mobile phones with 1TB storage that we can individualistically customize.