I noticed for a lot of people it is excuse for their laziness or actually lack of interest in the topic.
As a dev I had troves of people "wanting" to learn how to program. Usually after I give them pointers and resources they fizzle out after a week or two.
It is easier to say "I don't have talent for that" than "I have better things to do, like binge watching new series".
Don't get me wrong, I am "want to learn more math"/"want to learn more electronics" person but never get to really spend time on it and no time to use all the RaspberryPis eating dust in my drawers.
In the end I believe there is talent but that is something like being Linus Torvalds or Michael Jordan, you don't need talent to play basketball or develop software, but to do that on highest levels there is something definitely.
As a dev I had troves of people "wanting" to learn how to program. Usually after I give them pointers and resources they fizzle out after a week or two.
It is easier to say "I don't have talent for that" than "I have better things to do, like binge watching new series". Don't get me wrong, I am "want to learn more math"/"want to learn more electronics" person but never get to really spend time on it and no time to use all the RaspberryPis eating dust in my drawers.
In the end I believe there is talent but that is something like being Linus Torvalds or Michael Jordan, you don't need talent to play basketball or develop software, but to do that on highest levels there is something definitely.