I disagree. It takes years to get very good at shooting pool, but being 'steady-handed' is not a long course of action to a difficult self-discovery. His point is a simple one. If you are steady-handed, you are better off putting time into learning to shoot pool or becoming expert at holding a camera than you would be putting time into trying to learn to sing well. He believes most people ignore what they are good at and go after what they wish they were good at instead. Fine for a hobby, not so great for a business. Also, for perspective, he wasn't talking about anyone who has sort of steady hands. He was saying if you have steadier hands than anyone you know...
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