Now, let's look at how identity of talent manifests itself. Identity of talent is always expressed in this style of an author. When you can see the hand of the author, when you can hear the authors intonation. There is a certain specificity, certain properties in hearing to the author. Now let's look at four portraits by El Greco. We see that they were painted in different genres, but they have a specific character; elongated shapes, lengthening, grays. We also see that colors are toned down which is typical for all the paintings by El Greco. Now we know that to copy his paintings is extremely difficult because to paint at the same level of spirituality as Greco painted is hardly possible. Some specific character, we can also find in writers in studies or artists' studios. Let's take a look at the photos of different studies belonging to the Dostoevsky Brodsky and Tolstoy. We see at once, with an unaided eye, how accurately they represent the identity of the creator. Look at the aesthetic slightly austere style of Dostoevsky. Look at this stream, bubbling stream of books images in the study of Brodsky, and this very comfortable quiet atmosphere in the study of Tolstoy. Now, let's step into the artist studio and we'll see how amazingly accurately they show the individuality of the creators working in them. For example, we know that when Eugene Delacroix had to move to a new apartment, he would start with his studio and he was not start working until the studio is fully equipped. We know that Pablo Picasso needed huge and spacious rooms to work in. Sometimes he had to throw his canvas and break brushes. Paul Cezanne on the contrary, loved to work in the very quiet atmosphere, calm, and peaceful. Despite the fact that his studio was spacious, it was also compact and cozy. We need to pay special attention to such meaning of talent as gratitude. Gifted people are always grateful to the world for what is given to them. For example, Salvador Dali said the following, "I'm thankful for two things: for being Spanish, and for being Salvador Dali." That is, he's grateful, not for all those things he was doing and for some future results or success, but for that which was given to him at birth. The same we can find in quotes by Marc Chagall. He said that, if he was not a Jew and had not received a traditional Jewish education when he was little, he would have never become Marc Chagall. He would have never become the artist with such a renowned name. We also need to pay attention to one very important feature of talent. Talent is the ability to repeat effort. What does this mean? This means that the talented person is over motivated. That is, he's doing something because it is his own will, his own effort because that's his work to do and he does not need some additional motivation to do something. A good example of over motivation is the life of Janusz Korczak, a polish teacher, writer, public speaker, doctor. From his very childhood, he knew that he needed to help people. Later he realized that he needed to help children. He organized orphanages, wrote many books on pedagogy, psychology, child psychology. His writings formed the basis for the declaration of the Rights of a Child. We remember the tragedy, that Janusz Korczak despite the fact that he could have avoided the gas chamber did not abandon his children. The children from the orphanage which he had established earlier. He went to the gas chamber alone with his children. Another example of following one's principles, we see in the life of Giuseppe Verdi, the great Italian composer. Despite the many hardships which befell him, the death of his beloved spouse, his young children dying one after another. He nevertheless followed his principal. He was composing music all the times. Once he even said that this music helped him to survive the tragedies. In one of his diaries he wrote, "In regard to art, I have my own thoughts, my own beliefs, which are very clear, very precise which I cannot and should not abandon." Verdi also said that, "Voice and melody will always be the most important thing for me." Thus we see that the identity of talent is expressed in style. The style of an artist, writer, and creator. It always implies gratitude to the world for what is, not what could have been but for what is given and it is always over motivation. That is the ability to repeat effort.