Talents is half in the equation of Success. Hard work completes this equation.
Football lovers would remember two great players with similar football characteristics - Luis Nani and Christiano Ronaldo.
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Nani and Ronaldo are perhaps a case study in the value of the talents you cannot see as much as those you can. Arriving from the same place, both had (or have) all the footballing ability in the world, but the diverging manner of their respective Old Trafford exits is perhaps most greatly down to the difference in perspective in the six inches between their ears.
Cristiano Ronaldo is not the most naturally talented player on the planet, but hard work and dedication have elevated him to his "deserved" status as one of the world's best, according to former Manchester United midfielder Quinton Fortune.
More people join the narrative and believe that Lionel Messi is more talented than Ronaldo, yet sheer hardwork, right attitude and determination has made him equal (or almost) Messi's feat in their football career.
Ronaldo has the desire to win and his work rate is unbelievable. You get a lot of talented players who don't have the desire to do the work, but Ronaldo put in the work.
Luis Nani was a promising player with flashes of brilliance in the goals and assist he scored and made. He has all the abilities and talents like Ronaldo: quick feet, agility, ability to use both feet, good eyes for goals, that many believed he is even talented than Ronaldo, but again Nani didn't get to be listed among the great Legends in football. What was missing?
The Success equation isn't complete with o le raw talents. Other variables like Attitude and HARDWORK are germane.
Nani's Manchester United Exit is a Reminder that Talent is only half the equation.
Talent + Good Attitude + Hardwork = Super Success.
'Yours inspirationally,
Tundegold
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