Do you think you can learn calligraphy well because you have a low level of education?

Personally, I think it has nothing to do with low academic qualifications, but the size of interest is very important. Many people are highly educated, and even university professors may not be able to write calligraphy well. In the past, some people were able to write decent brush strokes or even go out to work after only a few years of private school, which had a lot to do with their environment, interest, diligence and understanding. To write China's calligraphy well, the first prerequisite is to have a lasting and strong interest in it, which is the key. I am the third generation of educated youth, that is, junior high school, but I like to write calligraphy under the influence of my father since I was a child. I have been interested for so many years and never feel tired or bored. After nearly 60 years of unremitting efforts, I can slowly see the calligraphy I am writing now. In a word, my personal experience is that interest, diligence and understanding (that is, talent) are indispensable to write China's calligraphy well.