This doesn't just pertain to hobbies and creativity, but anything at all. Is there any talent that you tried to explore and grow in, but you realized you just weren't good at it? Did you persist for fun, or did you give up?
Conversely, are you really good at something that you don't like doing? Seems a little counterintuitive, but it could happen. You could be a gifted doctor, but you don't like it, so you become a comedian instead. (Inspired by watching The Ellen Show yesterday, and seeing a celebrity--don't know his name--who is a doctor/actor/comedian)
I have a lot of examples of that in my own life, but here's one: I love playing the piano, but I suck at it, and always have. And as for the "vice-versa"--I'm sitting here thinking about how I feel that working in market research kind of goes against my notions of right livelihood, but darn it, I seem to be so good at it!! Not bragging, and I'm so grateful to be able to make a good living from it, but I so admire the horticulturists and the permaculturists, and the musicians, and the teachers, etc etc and all I do is push drugs for a living.
These are my thoughts as I play around with different ways to create an infographic for a treatment algorithm for chronic kidney disease.
How about you? What do you wish you could do? And how do you feel about the talents you have?