By Alex P.
Vidal
LOS ANGELES,
California – Dr. Frank Crane once narrated a story about the writer who asked
an eminent musician why Paderewski was better than other piano
players.
This was the
musician’s reply: “Did you ever see a horse race? Well, in a close finish, you
know, one horse is just a little bit better than the others. That’s why
Paderewski is the greatest pianist.”
This
enigmatical reply suggests a great deal.
It is the
thing we cannot put our finger on, the indefinable, the impalpable, which
bridges that fine line between talent and genius.
Work alone
won’t take us over the line. It takes us nearer, and we cannot bridge it until we
near it, but work alone will not do it.
DETERMINATION
Determination
alone won’t do it. We may grit our teeth and say, “Now something’s got to
crack. I will do it.” But determination alone will never create a work of
genius.
Education
alone won’t do it. It helps, but genius is often a thing apart from books and
instruction.
The truth is,
genius is something we either have or we have not. If we haven’t, there is
nothing we can do about it.
Then, we ask,
what is the use talking of it?
This is the
answer:
Nobody ever
knows whether he has genius or not. Some unpromising specimens have had it. It
sometimes does not show itself for years and years, Sometimes it is not
recognized until long after the possessor is dead.
No one can
tell until he has tried, and he has not tried until he has done his best and
continued to do his best for a long time.
MASTERPIECES
De
Maupassant, the master of French short story, wrote and tore up what he wrote
for give long years, perfecting his art. Later he produced such masterpieces as
“Happiness” and “The Piece of String.”
His advice
was: “Practice for years. Make yourself as clear as possible, Then in everything
you write do your best. Someday the muse may visit you and you will write a
masterpiece. And one sonnet or one short story is enough to bring lasting fame.”
As someone
has said: “Genius is the matter of a quarter of an hour.” If we always try to
do our best, always strive to perfect to the highest possible degree, we may be
one of the favored few, but anyhow we will have done our part.
Having genius
is something we cannot determine and are not responsible for, but doing our
best is entirely within our control.
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