An editorial column I read recently mentioned the idea of “self-esteem culture” - where you are told you can be anything you want to be, so long as you put your mind to it. Sound familiar?

The columnist was talking about watching the “American Idol” auditions, and how awful she thought some of the singers were. She wondered why someone didn’t tell these kids they didn’t have any talent before they went on national television and humiliated themselves. She concluded that the family, friends, and teachers of these kids give them encouragement to make them feel good, no matter the cost.

My point in all this is not to talk about “American Idol,” but something from the column that struck a cord with me. The columnist mentioned that everyone is gifted in some areas - and NOT in others. Not everyone can sing.

And I believe that. I believe that people have natural, inherited and learned talents that are unique to them. It is impossible to be good at EVERYTHING.

It made me think… what am I really gifted in? What is something unique I am talented in? What do I do well?

I couldn’t come up with anything.

I know how to do a lot of things, but all at a mediocre level. You could say I know a lot about architecture… but then of course I do. It’s my work.

I just want to feel like I do one thing really well. I want people to say, “Maybe Kim could help me with this! She knows a lot about ‘fill in the blank’ topic.”

Don’t get me wrong; I am not asking for any compliments. I am just sharing how I feel. I think I have a lot of time in my life to find my “one thing.”