Importance Of Talent Essay

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"Talent is something that people have and can do. Following your dreams can help you. There's a lot of boys and girls who find their way in school, their chores, and their relationship with God. Each and every day and night there are kids praying to god, saying the things their grateful for and loving god forever and ever. What I want to do when I grow up is to be a nice perfect entertainer, my way of living is talent but the key to it is work before singing, dance, acting or gymnastics school comes first even if is gets hard and tricky. Nevertheless, a nightmare can creep in and show you that there can be a consequence to some people who don't do their work. This is something I heard before; if students don't succeed in life then they should mostly blame themselves and do not lean on excuses, do not lean on drugs and don't lean on bad things. "Each and every time when some people do something wrong there will be a consequence to that and a punishment, When There is a harm to something or there is a problem then all you have to do is pray to God about it, and he will set you free and answer your questions then there will be no problems. People make a lot of mistakes even when there is nothing wrong with the way it went. The only thing that makes them feel better is dreams, dreams do nothing but make people feel better …show more content…
There can be a lot of stressing over the fact that you are struggling with your work or your relationship with your own personality for example, A culture that has been the subject of an article about a relationship between a mistress who was the only one who had been trying to explain the case by a man. This is a type of thing that you can do with your own business but it's not even worth the time you have, your own business is the only reason why you are not going to be the first one you can

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