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RE: Perpetual Underperformer

in Reflections5 months ago

something my old dance teacher said to me a long time ago, she said... "when i have kids come into my studio and they are "amazing" naturally talented, flexible, charasmatic, good neat technique, front row and ace exams. Im always cautious, these kids often don't become career dancers. They don't join the ballet company. Its the kids that are 2-4th in the class. the ones that LEARNT TO WORK, learnt to push, were happy (or not) being just behind the best. They learnt the techniques of hard work. THEY are the dancers in my class i keep an eye on. THOSE are the kids the make it in this world. Makes sense...

As soon as the naturally tallented kids stop being the best without working hard, they either buck up and learn the skill to become the best again, or they simply leave the studio because they are no longer the top cheese.

does smallsteps like performing?

anyway, have a great day.
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The dance teacher had good insight. Talent has a ceiling, hard work doesn't. There are plenty of sports stories of the less-talented becoming the most skilled.

does smallsteps like performing?

She loves performing, but hates the attention.

she did,

well hopefully she finds her Zen skills then and finds something that makes her happy. Mine love performing. rolls eyes at the diva children