*shrugs* I think people place too much emphasis on talent sometimes. Obviously the Mozarts and Picassos of our world are born with natural gifts that not many of us have, but there's a big difference between not having the potential to be a genius and not having the potential to be good, and I sincerely believe that any healthy, capable human being can reach a fairly high level at most anything with time and effort.

I never exhibited any particular talent for music or languages as a child, yet I now speak semi-fluent Japanese and play concert level piano pieces despite starting both things as an adult. Not because I have some fabulous natural talent, but simply because I really wanted to learn and put a lot of time into it.
Of course sometimes people just feel that the rewards of getting good at something aren't worth the effort required, and that's okay. But it's really sad to see people convinced that they
can't do stuff, and jumping ship on things they really love because they don't have any prodigious natural gift for it. If you want to be good at something, are physically capable and are willing to put in the work, there's really no reason that you can't be.