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Talent vs Strength: What's the Difference?
A talent can be an underlying aptitude. A strength usually describes a capability that a person can rely on effectively.
Talent without strength
A person may have a talent that has not yet become a strength because it has received little practice or opportunity.
Strength as developed talent
Someone might show an early aptitude for explaining complex ideas. If they repeatedly teach, receive feedback, study communication, and learn how to structure lessons, that aptitude may become a dependable strength.
The development sequence
Potential aptitude → development → reliable strength. Identifying a talent is only the beginning of building something dependable.
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