ardent: (Is an art that's hard to teach)
Kiyotaka Ishimaru (石丸 清多夏) ([personal profile] ardent) wrote 2014-02-07 05:47 pm (UTC)

To be a genius...it's a blessing, I'm sure, to those who are granted it. But they know nothing of hard work and dedication - they try to change the world without having experienced anything in it, believing it to be their right to do so simply because of what they've been given, not because of what they've earned.

[Pawn; C2-C3.]

Without knowing the value of hard work and sacrifice, any progress you might make can't truly be considered progress - it's going to come down eventually. And when it does, and your natural aptitude isn't enough to save you...there's no one weaker than a genius at that moment.

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