If you ever grow impatient about your current level of success, remind yourself that every great artist was once an amateur and every amateur, in due time, can become great.
Your talents will eventually ripen. Sooner than you think, the sweet taste of victory will reach your palates; just allow your intellect the necessary time to fully flourish, grow, and mature.
Just like harvesting too soon can leave you with dwarfed fruits; rushing the process to virtuosity can leave you with underdeveloped faculties...those solely found in amateurs.
Shortening the road to the top will also cut on the skill development needed to remain there.
Your talents will eventually ripen. Sooner than you think, the sweet taste of victory will reach your palates; just allow your intellect the necessary time to fully flourish, grow, and mature.
Just like harvesting too soon can leave you with dwarfed fruits; rushing the process to virtuosity can leave you with underdeveloped faculties...those solely found in amateurs.
Shortening the road to the top will also cut on the skill development needed to remain there.
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