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RE: Finding Your Inner Genius and Einstein’s Philosophy...Search For the Thing That Gives Meaning to Your Life...

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I agree with Einstein. Immediately apologize for my English. English is bad for me. Therefore, not everyone can understand me! )) only the most elected. hahaha
I agree that there is a genius in each of us. Just not everyone wants to show it. Or some just lazy. Here, for example, artists!
So.
There is no inspiration. It is not true. In my opinion, spiritual strength and creative growth are the usual components of a person who loves his work / hobby. And the time when you are tired, lazy or reworked is everyone.
Those famous artists (and other popular creative characters) whom we know for years have been painting their paintings not because there was no inspiration and they waited for the muse.
Many who abused alcohol and other drugs. And in general, they were quite good parasites.
In such a state, a muse can come to them, of course.
for example

Picasso. He drank a lot and used drugs.
My favorite - Salvador Dali smoked opium.
Van Gogh. Treated alcohol addiction in a psychiatric clinic.
Modigliani. Opium and hashish.
Pyatnitsky. He drank a lot and died of heroin overdose.
Savrasov. He died of delirium tremens in a hospital for the poor.

For example, Stephen King, was an alcoholic and did not even remember how he wrote many of his novels.
Yes, and many of these, we study them in school.
Also, the list of suicides against the background of bad habits is huge.
Yesenin (drank a lot, hanged himself),
Mayakovsky (did not drink, but drank heroin and shot himself), Tsvetaeva (hanged herself against the background of alcohol intoxication),
Jack London (poisoned himself with morphine).
Taken from the biography

Therefore, I create with and without “inspiration”. After all, in the end I love my job and the appetite comes with eating.

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Hi @daio, first of all do not worry about your English, we all understand what you wrote. I'm glad you've come to this blog and this is your first extensive commentary and with a lot of meaningful information about your idols. I just hope you do not do everything they did because I would like to see you always here with us. LOL ...

But it is exactly that, the important thing is enjoy the most of our talent that we were given at birth.

Regards and you are always welcome!

Talent is not the main thing. Of course, there are born artists who, from childhood, have already painted well. But this is one person in a million. In fact, creativity is hard work. Most people simply have little talent, they also need certain qualities: desire, motivation and practice. Perhaps it's not talent. People present talent as an easy way - drawing means, for example, a person is given easily. He paints beautifully - it means he is necessarily talented. No, no and NO! Therefore, when something like to do or it turns out great - it is not necessarily a talent, a genetic predisposition or something given by fate. This is the work of man himself and his desire.

there is a quote about talent , the only things that can fight talent is hardwor

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En algunos casos el entorno puede afectar el desenvolvimiento de una persona, sumando o restando talento del individuo. Ahora bien para el entorno esto puede ser una situación subjetiva, en este sentido y de manera de plantear un formula practica, como la persona puede dejar de valorar lo subjetivo del entorno para enfocarse en lo objetivo de su personalidad, como desarrollar su talento natural y encaminarse al desarrollo personal sin morir en el intento? Estaré atento a sus apreciados y valorados comentarios

i remember a quote about lazy. 😂😂 there is no ugly people , there is only lazy people 😂😂😂

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