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No worries, I was mostly trying to correct the guy I was replying to.
Anyway, to answer your main question:
One of my uni professors was the guy who wrote this book:
https://www.amazon.com/Differential-Geometry-Lie-Groups-Physicists/dp/0521187966
And he said that he's not that talented and most of what he achieved was through hard work. I think it was true. Even before that I realized that hard work is often essential and to some extent can compensate for lack of talent.
Also keep in mind that you probably do well at other things, such as good long or short term memory, ability to focus, being creative, maybe you are well organized or you have computer programming skills...