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For the longest time I believed I had no strengths or redeemable qualities, but my friends managed to convince me that a strength I do have is story telling. My problem is I can't draw / animate (so I can't make it an anime or comic or cartoon) and I can't write books so what good is my so called "strength" if I can't use it?
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Also, it's like no Matter what I practice at I never improve at anything. Like I practiced drawing, but my art looks like shit (I know because it never looks 100% exactly like the things I try to draw). I just feel worthless because it's like no matter what i practice at I never improve.
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Look at the credkits on the next few movies and TV shows you see. Chances are that one will say "Story by Joe Smith, Screenpley by Bill Jones" Smith is an idea man, but he can't write; Jones is a writer but he can't come up with ideas. Together they make lots of money.
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Learn to draw



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