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What truly drives success: talent, experience, hard work, or the combination of all three?

Can natural talent ever replace years of hard work and experience? Why or why not?
Why do people often neglect their relationships even when they know consistent effort is important?
If talent is only potential, what truly transforms it into lasting success: experience, hard work, hardship, or all three?
Does the innocence of a young child make them more receptive to spiritual messages than an educated adult?
How can you protect yourself from being misunderstood or misdiagnosed in therapy, especially with complex family dynamics involved?
Is talent enough, or do experience and hard work ultimately determine success?
How do people who prioritize inner happiness view marriage versus other forms of relationships?
Physics teaches us that force creates motion. Does hard work play the same role in human success?
What are some common explanations for why people might see themselves in unfamiliar, modern places with people they don't recognize?
If hard work is the force that sets human potential into motion, what roles do talent and experience play?
Can hard work create talent, or does it simply reveal the talent that was already there?
If you could have dinner with any author (living or dead), who would you choose, and what would be your first question?
Why do some highly talented people never achieve what less talented but hardworking people do?

 
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