There could be plenty of Mozart's in the world today. Tastes and audiences have changed. How could they possibly showcase their talents today? Where exactly and to whom? Who listens to classical music today? It is mostly uneducated journalists and sport commentators who like to brand some athletes with title of "Mozart" of snooker, basketball, tennis, football of whatever. It sounds good but is completely inaccurate.
While I agree that natural talent is important, is is only a part of the whole equation. Mental strength and stamina are far more important. And I don't think you can have a successful snooker player or any kind of sportsmen without him starting very young.
How good would Ronnie be if he started with the game of snooker seriously at age of 30 having never picked up a cue before?
How good would Roger Federer be if he picked up tennis seriously at age of 20?
Speculative, but my gut feeling is that neither of them would make it past club level of their respective sports regardless of their unquestionable talent.
While I agree that natural talent is important, is is only a part of the whole equation. Mental strength and stamina are far more important. And I don't think you can have a successful snooker player or any kind of sportsmen without him starting very young.
How good would Ronnie be if he started with the game of snooker seriously at age of 30 having never picked up a cue before?
How good would Roger Federer be if he picked up tennis seriously at age of 20?
Speculative, but my gut feeling is that neither of them would make it past club level of their respective sports regardless of their unquestionable talent.
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