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The Difference Between Talent and Skill

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If there is one thing that is apparent in today’s RC racing, it is that there are more fast and dedicated drivers than before, at least in 1:8th scale racing. The level of competition has increased dramatically, and that is good to see. Now I just wrote yesterday that I want to win, let’s take a look at what that will take.

Originally I started designing my own car because I wanted to get a job in the RC industry, that would last past my racing career. However, what motivated me was the thought that one day I could win. It would surely have been easier to do 10 years ago than now, I can tell you that much. I think at this point most people would say it’s impossible for me to win, because of two reasons, I don’t have the talent, and I don’t have the opportunity to focus on my racing. Both true statements, but I don’t think either one makes winning impossible. And that’s why I am still trying.

Talent and skill are different, and here is how I would define them, when it comes to RC:

Talent: This is evident when watching great drivers drive, specially when they have to adapt to a new situation. Talent is the “it” that some people have, it’s the perfectly timed jumps, the impressive corner speed, and the unlikely yet successful overtaking maneuvers. Talent is not something you can learn, you have it or you don’t, it is in-born, it is natural. Some people are immediately decent at certain activities, even if they have never done it before, others need to practice. That’s talent. We all have some talent, others just have more of it.

Skill: This is an ability that is built up by meaningful practice and repetition. At first you just rely on your talent, and when you practice you build up your skills. A lazy talented individual will eventually be beaten by a hard working less talented individual, because the hard working person is improving their skills, to make up for their lack of talent. But a hard working talented individual? That’s when you get someone dominating the scene.

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How do you win?

I believe that if you don’t have enough talent, you can’t beat a talented hard working RC Racer consistently, it’s just not possible. The reason is that to win consistently you also need to win on your bad days, you need to adapt and adjust your driving when things aren’t quite right, and that is very hard to do. You can’t build up enough skill to do that. With talent you can adapt, with skill you have to have practiced and practiced each and every situation, and it is hard to adapt when you don’t have the massive built up experience of some new situation that you can rely on.

BUT, what you can do is you can beat them when everything goes right. When a hard working skilled, but less talented racer has a perfect setup, and a good day, they can beat anyone, maybe as long as the best talents aren’t having a perfect day too. And that’s what I am shooting for. I will never dominate, I will never win multiple races a year, but maybe, if I work hard, just maybe I can put it all together at least one time.

Think of it this way. Maifield, Cavalieri and Tebo are all extremely talented. How is this evident? No matter how hard you work, without talent you can’t basically be top 3 in every race you enter for 10 years. If you look at those three drivers, that’s pretty much how it has been. Insane results. Then you look at someone like Adam Drake, who works hard, and even according to himself lacks the same talent that some of his competitors possess. Drake has national titles, race wins, even against those three above, but no clear domination, not on the podium at every race. That’s because the skills are there, but the talent needed to adapt to less ideal situations in order to always be winning or close to it, isn’t.

So What Now?

Luckily for me RC is still somewhat underdeveloped, both in a business sense and racing sense. I should not be able to do what I am doing in the RC industry. There should be no way for me to compete with these companies, but I am. I can because most companies aren’t doing a very good job of marketing, sales and product development on the racing side of RC. I mean think about it, these companies have sales departments, marketing departments, multiple engineers in the R&D department, hell they even have a CEO. Now imagine one person does it all.  See what I mean?

Same goes for driving. I don’t think drivers are practicing enough, or smart enough. You look at Ty Tessmann or Robert Battle, and you can see their programs are solid. That’s why they are winning big now. But even there I think more can be done if you set your mind to it and think about ways to improve and practice even better and more effectively. Apart from them, to me it seems like most other top drivers seem to rely on talent a lot, and do some practice laps a few times a week. There is no deeper thought going into it. They are just that good.

Now that the White Edition LV is performing, and we have even more performance improvements in the pipeline, and now that the company is rolling along, requiring less input from me, due to streamlined practices, what I want to do is see if I can out smart, and out work the competition. It will require a perfect setup, a lot of studying both the car and driving, and dedication. It will require me being able to surround myself with the right people, and it will require some luck too I am sure. But we make our own luck. I will share what I learn, and my progress on here. There is a lot to learn from watching the best drivers on the track, and also a lot to gain from perfecting the setup of the car for oneself.

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Expressing an Opinion is a Bad Business Move

I simply “have to” share my thoughts, as I have heard comments on this subject from so many people for so long. I need to put this out there: If you, like me, find the world and the people in it an interesting place, and enjoy pondering the workings of the complex societies that we live in, and like to question some of the accepted norms and ways of thinking we have had put in place, you will be faced with a problem. At least if you ever do anything where more than your friends hear your opinions or questions. If you are just a “nobody”, in the sense that you as a person only stand for yourself, not a company, or someone else’s company or brand, you aren’t a public figure or a celebrity for some reason or other, you can have and share whatever opinions you like, and most of the time they won’t really affect your life, as long as you live in a free society. But the moment you stand for something more than just yourself, the rules of the game apparently change.
It has been suggested that it may not be advisable to say or do anything which may anger any potential customers. That would basically mean not expressing any opinions or performing any actions which may be deemed by anyone to be controversial. This includes any humour that is not clearly obvious, and can be taken seriously by someone by mistake. Also, this includes humour, questions or opinions which may offend someone. This may strike you as sound advice, and in fact if you study most successful brands, celebrities, politicians, or anyone trying to get support from masses of other people, you will realise they do not really express many meaningful opinions. In fact they tend to avoid saying anything at all meaningful, or decisive.
It has been suggested that it may not be advisable to say or do anything which may anger any potential customers. That would basically mean not expressing any opinions or performing any actions which may be deemed by anyone to be controversial.
In the best case people manage to remain neutral, which potentially leads to something boring and bland. In the worst case, they choose to state the opinions and values that the majority share, even if they do not truly hold these themselves. In other words, we live in a world where the default is, that people who try and achieve something, are superficial, boring, and 2-faced, they tell you what they think you want to hear, so you give them what they want. I think that’s sad.
we live in a world where the default is, that people who try and achieve something, are superficial, boring, and 2-faced, they tell you what they think you want to hear, so you give them what they want.
I’m definitely not going to be a superficial 2-faced sellout, so I can sell more RC Cars and make more money. The best I can be is quiet, neutral and boring. But the thing is, that’s just not me. I’m real, I have opinions, and occasionally I share them. I believe in fairness, equality, honesty, peace, the value of education and first hand experience, freedom of speech, expression, religion and sexuality, and that we are all the same on the inside. I have a weird sense of humour, and I enjoy banter in person with friends, and online with anyone. I don’t think any of this is bad.
I am far from perfect, I engage in futile and ridiculous arguments and discussions, and have tried to reduce this childish behaviour. Many times there is no point in stating an opinion, nothing good will come of it, and it is not part of any larger plan, it is a completely pointless distraction. I am also socially incapable, and being born and raised in Finland surely does not help my case. I’m often stubborn selfish and rude, and not even handsome. But I don’t think I am a bad person. I don’t think that any of the points above dilute any of the arguments I make.
I’m often stubborn selfish and rude, and not even handsome. But I don’t think I am a bad person. I don’t think that any of the points above dilute any of the arguments I make.
I make statements and highlight issues which I believe should be questioned, and which I see being ignored or misrepresented. I almost always end up on the side of the minority, the oppressed, the weak, the ones whose voice is not heard or understood, because I care enough about fellow humans to actually figure out if the mainstream point of view is the right one, or the only right one. Most people just follow like sheep, and if anyone comes up with anything opposing it’s a case of “if you are not with us, you must be against us.” That’s not a healthy way to think.

My point is, if someone can’t handle a bit of humour, a disagreement or an opposing view, and decides to hate me and bad mouth the products me and my friends make, then so be it. I would rather have that than just be another zombie without integrity, looking to maximise my materialistic wealth. At the risk of sounding like a social media narcissist, I hope that something I say may register with someone, and more people will take a step back from the mainstream propaganda machine and have the courage to think for, and to be themselves.

I hope that something I say may register with someone, and more people will take a step back from the mainstream propaganda machine and have the courage to think for, and to be themselves.

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