I'm not sure I enjoy things I'm specifically bad at, but I do enjoy trying new things which are, by definition, often things that I'm not great at. For example, I like playing board games, even new ones I've never played before; even though that usually means I end up losing badly to the person introducing me to the game who is more familiar with it. But I'm legitimately bad at singing and dancing. Do I enjoy doing either of those things, knowing that I'd bad at them? Not particularly.
So I suppose where I come down on this question is that I'm all for trying new things, even things you might not be good at. But once it's been established that you're not good at something, it's rarely worth pursuing... unless of course you enjoy doing it just for the sake of doing it.
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