The article challenges the common myth of "natural talent" or "miracle ability" being the key to success and greatness in various domains such as art, science, mathematics, economics, philosophy, sports, and music. It draws insights from the perspective of Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman, who emphasizes that there are no "miracle people" - even geniuses are simply ordinary people who have developed their abilities through extensive practice, learning, and study.
The core message is that talent or special abilities are not inherent; rather, they are cultivated through hard work and a deep passion for one's craft. Feynman himself was an "ordinary person" who became a renowned physicist by immersing himself in the subject and developing his skills over time. The article suggests that the key to achieving greatness lies not in some innate talent, but in the willingness to dedicate oneself fully to one's chosen field and find genuine enjoyment in the process.
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