Interesting question.
I don’t think we are born with specific talents. Barring neuro-, physio-, and psycho-logical disorders, I think we’re pretty much born with similar capacities.
I think, as we grow and learn to use our bodies and minds, we develop an affinity for certain types of activities and in favouring those activities become skilled in certain areas of endeavour. Our exposure to things is controlled by our parents, etc, so some do get biased in directions that may not be preferential.
If we’re lucky, we pick careers that match our affinity and skills and life gets better. @Spargett’s comment: “Generally speaking, an artist. And I only say that because they all require the same skill set to execute different elements.” generally speaks to this.
I think the number 1 responsibility parents haave is to expose their children to a wide variety of activity and begin to understand what their children develop as strengths to encourage them on to success. Parents who decide their children’s future should be drawn and quartered.