The boy that gives up and hopes to get the lead in the school play shows that he does not take theater seriously. Perseverance builds a grand reputation and dedication in this example. Another example of why perseverance overcomes natural ability is the humbleness that the boy with perseverance holds. The boy who has asked to be an unpaid intern displays humbleness so that way he can become better at acting. The boy who gives up and leaves to work a summer job does not hold the same humbleness and acts as though he is too good for the part. The boy with perseverance gains much respect from the staff by being humble. One last example of why perseverance overcomes natural ability is the lessons that are taught. While a boy with the natural ability to act may capture leading roles, the boy that has worked for the part will have success. As the boy that holds natural skills produces the same results without further progression, the latter has worked to develop many skills and lessons to make him better on stage. The boy with natural ability may be able to sing and dance but the boy who was taught can learn the many tricks that delight the audience while singing and dancing. These lessons oftentimes make the boy or girl who has perseverance better at what they
The boy that gives up and hopes to get the lead in the school play shows that he does not take theater seriously. Perseverance builds a grand reputation and dedication in this example. Another example of why perseverance overcomes natural ability is the humbleness that the boy with perseverance holds. The boy who has asked to be an unpaid intern displays humbleness so that way he can become better at acting. The boy who gives up and leaves to work a summer job does not hold the same humbleness and acts as though he is too good for the part. The boy with perseverance gains much respect from the staff by being humble. One last example of why perseverance overcomes natural ability is the lessons that are taught. While a boy with the natural ability to act may capture leading roles, the boy that has worked for the part will have success. As the boy that holds natural skills produces the same results without further progression, the latter has worked to develop many skills and lessons to make him better on stage. The boy with natural ability may be able to sing and dance but the boy who was taught can learn the many tricks that delight the audience while singing and dancing. These lessons oftentimes make the boy or girl who has perseverance better at what they