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“Greatness most often results not from extraordinary ability but rather from ordinary ability followed through with extraordinary devotion.”

Many people have talent, but to mould that to achieve success, one needs devotion and hard work. Great ability does not always translate into success. There have been many cases of people who had great ability but they lacked the required focus to achieve their goals. A case in point is that of the cricketer Vinod Kambli. During his initial years in cricket, his ability was rated almost at par with Tendulkar. But he lost his focus midway and now has been out of the team for a long time.

On the other hand there have been people who make up for their lack of natural talent, by great amount of devotion and hard work to achieve great heights. From the cricketing world players like Robin Singh come to mind who despite not being the most talented of cricketers, made a mark for himself even at an older age, just by devotion and hard work. Thus having natural talent, is no passport to greatness, if it is not matched by the required devotion. On the other hand, a lack of extraordinary natural ability can be overcome by being devoted and putting in huge amounts of hard work.

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