As parents, don't destroy children's talents, and what should be protected will be protected. As long as it is not utilitarian, the child's talent will not be destroyed. Once you get something utilitarian, it's like a child playing the piano and having to take an exam and play it for others. If others feel good and you feel pain, it will be destroyed, so this is a principle. As long as it is not utilitarian, it will not be destroyed. As I have already said, that is to say, ignorance is complete ignorance, and the ignorant are fearless and never know how to destroy it. You watch his music every day, which is completely different from his cooking style, and you can't bear to part with it.
In order to make him give up, he has given up one interest after another. Don't force him. In other words, he insists on everything, and he can't insist on so many things until the end. If you don't give it to him and let him try freely, how will he know which is his best, so you must let him try.
Give children time and space to grow up, and then children's personality quality will have time and space to construct. If he only constructs these qualities in class, these things are closely related to his study. Actually, there is perseverance in it. He can persist in doing it. His interpersonal skills and the development of various abilities can be integrated into a talent. Why not give him this chance? So parents should learn to protect their children's talents.