Edison's famous saying is: Genius is 1% inspiration and 99% sweat, but that 1% inspiration is the most important, even more important than 99% sweat. This is Edison's complete description of talent, so it can be seen that in Edison's view, inspiration far exceeds the existence of hard work, and the importance of innate talent plays a decisive role. In fact, for people like Edison, who have an advantage in some fields, they are born with talents different from ordinary people. They are honored to get started with those things they are interested in. Coupled with the role of interest, working hard for this goal is easier to create value than ordinary people. Correspondingly, those who have no talent will be very hard in the process of hard work the day after tomorrow. If they can't find their interests, it will be even more difficult to continue, which will naturally lead to giving up halfway and lack of talent, which is a real fatal obstacle. Edison, the great inventor, really worked hard and persisted all the time, but if he didn't have this 1% talent, I believe it would be difficult for him to create great inventions.
Talent is more important than hard work, but it doesn't mean that those who have talent can enjoy the success, let alone those who have no talent can only give up on themselves. On the contrary, those who have talents should cherish and not waste their innate talents. There is no need to sell yourself short for those who are not talented. Now, many of these people have made their own world through their own efforts, and they may not be able to become the top figures, but their Excellence is also undeniable. Talent is really important, but I hope everyone will not underestimate the importance of hard work.