>>94141807Debbie, that's called a learning prowess. Genetics can only go so far unless it's about physical activities where they're already "extremely good with no effort at all". But even then, you need to hone those assets if you want to turn them into a skill of yours.
It's the same excuse people use when they can't be as good as other talented individuals because they didn't start off early in their childhood or how they can't spend a million hours on a single thing, but the truth of the matter is that these quitters just have the wrong idea on how they're supposed to tackle the problem.
It's like newbies in fighting games where the first thing they want to get good at is doing combos, but they completely forget that in order to do the combos, you need to get in reach of your opponent. You can't run unless you walk, and you can't walk unless you crawl.