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Old 02-11-2007, 10:47 PM
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Default Re: Good at many things/Great at nothing... Is this a common problem?

Almost no one is great at anything, that is what being great means, that it's something rare and special. There's almost 7 billion people in the world. Almost none of them are Sir Isaac Newton last time I looked. Hell, almost none of them are Phil Helmuth. It's a reality of human existence that if you think you are great, you are probably lying to yourself. You would probably know if you were Tiger Woods or Bill Clinton or even Britney Spears. Fortunately, we are not required to be great to have a good and successful life. Being good at something, anything, is more than most people achieve. Look around you. Most people are not even good at school where they're told what to do A,B,C. Hell, most people can't even bake a good cake. If you are good at something, you're already a step ahead of the crowd if you just apply yourself.
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