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In this episode of the "Who needs to hear this" podcast, host Bruce delves deeply into an evocative poem that tackles the timeless debate of hard work vs. natural talent. He details how the poem starts with the statement that being the best isn't about natural talent, but persistent practice. However, as the poem progresses, it humbly acknowledges the harsh truth that some people are born with superior innate abilities, overshadowing those who put in the effort. The episode further engages in the discussion of handling the realization that despite all endeavors, one might not reach the pinnacle of excellence, leading to a state of confusion and resentment. Bruce leaves listeners with an open-ended question about accepting this disparity and encourages them to contemplate their personal journey.

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    In this episode of the "Who needs to hear this" podcast, host Bruce delves deeply into an evocative poem that tackles the timeless debate of hard work vs. natural talent. He details how the poem starts with the statement that being the best isn't about natural talent, but persistent practice. However, as the poem progresses, it humbly acknowledges the harsh truth that some people are born with superior innate abilities, overshadowing those who put in the effort. The episode further engages in the discussion of handling the realization that despite all endeavors, one might not reach the pinnacle of excellence, leading to a state of confusion and resentment. Bruce leaves listeners with an open-ended question about accepting this disparity and encourages them to contemplate their personal journey.

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In this episode of the "Who needs to hear this" podcast, host Bruce delves deeply into an evocative poem that tackles the timeless debate of hard work vs. natural talent. He details how the poem starts with the statement that being the best isn't about natural talent, but persistent practice. However, as the poem progresses, it humbly acknowledges the harsh truth that some people are born with superior innate abilities, overshadowing those who put in the effort. The episode further engages in the discussion of handling the realization that despite all endeavors, one might not reach the pinnacle of excellence, leading to a state of confusion and resentment. Bruce leaves listeners with an open-ended question about accepting this disparity and encourages them to contemplate their personal journey.

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