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Often, when people see someone achieve something great, they believe that the person had some huge talent that others don’t. Regardless of whether they are a concert pianist or computer guru, footballer or scientist, they usually have some talent. But what most people don’t like to admit is that ambition will win over talent most of the time. Here are a few reasons:

TALENT CAN BE WASTED

Talent alone does not guarantee success. Not every talented person will use their natural ability to its full potential. It is only when talent is combined with ambition that things begin to unfold. Ambition needs little added to go somewhere great. If you have an ambitious drive, you can create an opportunity for yourself, even though you may not feel as talented as others. We will rarely find an ambitious person who did not achieve anything, but finding unsuccessful people with huge talent is really quite easy.

TALENT CAN BE TAUGHT

While not everyone would agree, whatever comes naturally to some people can also be taught to others. As a result, we could say that the people with talent are not as ‘special’ or ‘unique’ as we thought, they only had a head start. If a person has plenty of ambition, and makes the effort to learn, they can become as ‘talented’ as those who had the natural ability. In other words, an ambitious person can learn talent, but we cannot say a talented one, on the other hand, may not be able to learn ambition.

TALENT CAN QUIT

Vince Lombardi, a famous American football coach, once said, “A quitter never wins and a winner never quits”. Despite having huge talent and a bright future ahead, a person without ambition may not have the motivation to keep going when faced with pressures, challenges and failures. Quitting is easy, but ambition, on the other hand, generally takes each disappointment and failure in stride, learning to overcome and move on. Scientists like Issac Newton and Albert Einstein continued pursuing their dreams and passions even though some of their experiments failed. They strived hard to reach their goals and only rested when they succeeded. In the game of life, a finisher without talent still went further than a genius who quit along the way.

While having a lot of talent and ambition is ideal, when it comes down to it when you have ambition in your life more things will seem achievable. So, when you see someone achieve something great, don’t just think it was because of talent, admit that hard work and determination were needed to attain it.



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Source: http://wallstreetinsanity.com/4-reasons-ambition-is-more-important-than-talent/

http://elitedaily.com/life/motivation/remember-before-throwing-in-the-towel/886003/
http://www.mbarendezvous.com/essay/essay-topic-a-quitter-never-wins-and-a-winner-never-quits/

Carpe Diem

February 9, 2016 — Leave a comment

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Danger of Sexting

August 31, 2014 — Leave a comment

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Withmany teens possessing a smartphone these days, the creation and sharing of personal photos and videos have become prevalent and teens usually do so without their parents’ knowledge. This may not sound like a big deal since everyone does that nowadays. However, teens and even parents, do not realize that such sharing once posted or sent out, is out of their control. It can be viewed by millions of people globally, and is likely to be floating around on the internet even if one thinks it has been erased. Imagine if you share a photo or video with nudity, sex or sexually suggestive content (ie. Sexting, or otherwise known as sext) at a spur of a moment or due to peer pressure, don’t you think it can potentially haunt you for the rest of your life?

Unfortunately, many teenage girls sext as a joke or to gain attention or as an attempt to please the guys. On the other hand, boys usually succumb to peer pressure to sext. It is worse when teenagers witness that greater fame follows as a result of the release of lewd celebrity photos and videos that go viral online. They may misconstrue it as an acceptable behaviour. Not only are they devaluing their modesty, girls who sext are also devaluing their identity as an equal gender, putting themselves up as just sex objects. People may raise eyebrows but for the wrong reasons. They may enjoy viewing them but they surely will not respect the subject.

“[Sexting]…Don’t you think it can potentially haunt you for the rest of your life?”

 

Additionally, teens tend to think that there are no legal consequences to sexting. A teen who posts or sends explicitly sexual photos could face child pornography charges and be labeled as sex offenders for life.

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Being teens, they may get off with a light punishment, but why should they want to risk losing their clean reputation, modesty, self-worth and freedom?


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Beingone of the most affluent city-states in the world, Singapore is also touted as being one of the world’s cleanest and safest cities. However, the prosperity and economic boom are unable

to mask one of Singapore’s most pressing problems: it simply does not have enough water to meet its needs. The city-state has to import several millions of liters of fresh water from neighboring Malaysia via pipelines. In fact, the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) has officially classified the island state as “water poor.” Alternatives are urgently needed.

In 2003, the NEWater Project was launched. It involves recycling wastewater to highly purified water that even exceeds FAO’s safety standards, providing a more cost-efficient and eco-friendly solution. The majority of what’s produced is consumed by industry or by big cooling facilities. The rest is combined with nutrient-rich reservoir water, purified again and filled into bottles. Around five percent of tap water in Sinapore comes from NEWater. During the dry months, the reserves in Singapore’s rainwater reservoirs fall rapidly and officials have to supplement the supply with greywater. With NEWater, the city-state is less dependent on the weather.

To date, the initiative already supplies around one third of the country’s water demand, and that number is expected to grow to more than half by the year 2060.

In 2061, the Singapore’s 100-year water contract with Malaysia will cease. Before that deadline, the government intends to be totally water independent with the help of NEWater.

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