...It's also not a pipe.....(sorry)
There are very few areas of human endeavor in which achievement is based more on talent than hard work. Child acting, I would say, is one of them. So is Gymnastics. In those fields, you really have to be 'born with it'. For child acting, you're a kid: you don't have time to study, work hard, gain experience, etc. You just have to have a knack for acting, and be lucky enough to have that knack manifest itself before you start growing hair in awkward places. With gymnastics, you need to realize that it's what you want to do early, while your body is still nimble and flexible and you can then train it to grow in a certain way. One also needs to have enough talent to sustain one's focus, so that the craft is fun and rewarding and never full of drudgeries.
By contrast, with almost everything else in the world that human beings aspire to be good at success is more dependent on hard work than 'raw talent' or 'intrinsic ability' or whatever. The main areas that I want to highlight that fall into this category are: Computer Programming; Music; (which are my two main passions) and.....Professional Baseball.
Of course there are tools out there that can....ahem....'enhance' your 'performance' in certain areas. Like a good text editor, or a debugger. Or a guitar pick or amplifier.
Is using these devices 'cheating'? Or to put it more broadly, is it unfair competition? It depends on how the competition is set up; what it's rules (both explicit and implicit) are. If one believes debuggers to be immoral then using them would definitely be cheating: at the least, cheating yourself. If there is a code of ethics in your field and you use a tool that violates that code, then you are undoubtedly a cheater.
There's an upside and a downside to believing the premise of this post (which, by the way, is this: hard work is more important than talent in achieving your goals). The upside? You can achieve anything you want if you're willing to put in enough hard work. The downside? To achieve something you want, you have to put in enough hard work.
Hey Travis!
Dee gave me your website last weekend at the Panda...
I checked out this video...and it is soooo true! (and sadly, funny for the same reason!)
Keep up the good work...and keep writing about how important it is to defend the freedoms we do have!!
Times they are a changing...now we just need to be sure..they are changing for the better!