Talk:Appleoosa's Most Wanted/@comment-1746153-20150503191434/@comment-1746153-20150504083437

It's logical, but not necessarily true. What about multi-talented people? Or those who find things they're good at despite their flaws?

But then again the whole talent thing is dubious. If you want to achieve something, you have to work hard. Like I said, I'm a klutz, but I'd never think anything like, "Oh, people find me hilarious, why don't I just make them laugh for the rest of my life?" I found a different job instead, and I wasn't automatically good at it. I learned, and I started finding it enjoyable only after I became good at it.

Same for other things - I have a weak voice naturally, so no singing "talent". But I trained hard and it's much stronger now. Basically, what I'm trying to say is, your true calling may not be something you just happen to be good at. Not to mention, Trouble Shoes never dreamed of being a clown, in the end, he just had to become one because apparently he was "meant" for it. The kind of acceptance this episode promotes is wrong.