Well, I think it often comes down to natural aptitude combined with practice. Some people just have an innate talent for certain skills, but they still need to put in the effort to refine them. For instance, as a UI designer, I'm naturally drawn to visual creativity, so I find it easier to design interfaces, but I struggle with tasks that require strong analytical thinking, like coding. It's not that I can't learn, but it takes me much more effort compared to something that aligns with my strengths. That's why I believe everyone has their own areas where they naturally excel, and it's about finding where your skills fit best.
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