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A three hundred word essay on my hidden talent

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Answered by nitish19
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Hidden Talents


Everyone is talented at something. It may be sports, drawing, playing a musical instrument, or writing. Some people discover this almost instantly, while others do not realize it at all. Either way, everyone is talented at something. But what’s worse than finding out you are talented at something, even if at a late time in your life? However big or small it may be, the saddest thing in life is wasted talent. I discovered my talent, unintentionally, I suppose, when I was 12 years old. And I am constantly being reminded to never let it go to waste. My mother and grandmother always told me I started singing before I could talk. I would always laugh it off and blame it on the television shows I used to watch. My mom would shake her head and argue that it was not Barney and Disney Channel, that I had natural talent. As far as I can remember, music has been a main factor of my childhood. In fact, music is really the only thing I can vividly remember of my childhood. I always tell Mama that every memory I can recall has its own song to go with it, and that I could make a soundtrack to my childhood if I could. It sounds dramatic, but it’s true. We would always have the radio on full blast-- in our home, the car, outside-- and without hesitation, I always sang along. The only time I would really belt out, however, was when nobody was around. I never paid any attention to how I sounded, in fact I didn’t even know I had a “good” voice, I was just like any other little girl singing in front of the mirror with a hairbrush as a microphone and a dream. Nobody knew of this dream of mine, or know the talent I possessed, until one day. It was a weekend, I believe, and Mama and I had just finished cleaning the house, as usual. She told me she was going to the grocery store, so I hopped into the run-down shower in our too-small bathroom. Before getting in, of course, I popped in my favorite CD: Aaliyah’s “One in a Million” album. Thinking that I...



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Answered by tushargupta0691
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I've always loved drawing, and I spent practically all of my free time creating scenes, monsters, and inventions. When I was a young child, I would grab printer paper and draw machines and skateboards, and now that I'm a teenager, I make up vast landscapes or my imagined worlds. I used to scribble all over restaurant menus when I was a newborn. When I have any kind of writing instrument or piece of paper, I feel like I can create whatever I want and use it to communicate through my artwork. I have dedicated a significant portion of my life to creating art, thus it makes me incredibly happy to be able to share it with my peers. Although many individuals do not find the artwork to be as enjoyable as I do, I think that we should all experience it in order to open our eyes and see what other people have produced purely out of choice and not out of necessity. Drawing is one of the clearest forms of expression for me because I have never disliked art. It's almost as if I can communicate with people and connect with them through my art, whether it finds an audience or not. Whether or not someone appreciates my work is of little concern to me because I enjoy doing it.

Although many artists choose to keep their work private and only show it to close family and friends, I choose to do so because it makes my work appear more intimate. On a personal level, I prefer to create serene or peaceful subjects because depicting violent or morbid subjects does not appear to be appealing to everyone. I am aware that there are several corrupt awful things going on in the world and that people need assistance, but because people are already doing so well, they are popularizing these things through the media and other channels.

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