Are all people created equal



It has been said that we are! But are we really equal in actual fact

Some of us are obviously smarter than others. Aristotle and Einstein readily come to mind. Some are naturally more handsome, such a Clark Gable, Brad Pitt, and Mel Gibson. And some have innate skills and abilities that they are born with and could not otherwise acquire. Elvis Presley is at the forefront of such gifted people. He had little education. Yet he possessed a natural talent for singing that shook the music world and revolutionized the industry. No amount of training would have propelled him to such heights had he not been blessed with his golden voice and the natural musical ability he displayed, which well complemented the former.

The same can be said of the innate ability for art. Either one has the knack for it and then cultivates it; or one does not, and no amount of cultivating will equip one with the knack. Those like Ruebens, Picasso and Van Gogh obviously had the innate talent. Had they not, no amount of coaching or training would have lifted them to the lofty status they attained and now securely occupy in the artistic world.

The ability to write is also a God-given talent. Not everyone can become a John Grisham or Stephen King, a Neil Gaiman or RL Stine, a Dan Brown or JK Rowling.

Mario S. Fedele is a recent addition to this group. Though he is still an obscure unknown, he comes with some high credentials, as it has been said that he possesses a keen vivid imagination and a firm mastery of the language. These traits serve him well in his recent foray into the realm of writing. His artistry may by evidenced by reading his newly released book, "Stories for a Stormy Night, Vol. 1."

For samples of his work and to see what people are saying about the book, visit his website at: http://www.freewebs.com/mario5o/.





Are all people created equal