I find that for things I am truly interested in, I'm willing to put in the time and give the attention needed, to learn.
i agree mark
but sometimes having an interest in something and putting forth a herculean effort doesn't really
make one that much better, or half as good as someone who was born with something that they sharpened and honed ...
i mean look at picasso, for example. he had the gift at a very young age. as a teenager he took the exam
to go to the acadamie de beaux arts ... the exam typically takes 2 years to complete, he did it in 2 weeks
and it was the better than any exam they had ever received before him ( and he was the youngest to ever take it ).
i have been drawing and painting since i was old enough to hold a pencil and paint brush, i have spent days and hours practicing
but now, a handful of decades later, i can't draw a straight line with a ruler, my drawings typically have 3 or more perspectives
.. i am terrible ... even though i am truly interested in drawing, painting, rendering &c, but it isn't in my genes.