..... i think you are misundestanding (or may be i am -_-), but the point was to give bonus points to the working skills( at least i think it is, because gronomist didn especify in what skill, im just deducing because of the examples she made ^^) and dont affect the possibility of learning any other skills, i mean you can still become a chef, or a butcher, but you may be a better alquimist, (because of the bonus points) but you still can decide what to be........and about the thing about \"you can choose your talents because you are 26\" thing....well is true, but the thing gronomist is talking about is the natural talents (for example, in the real life...you like playing football, and you get good at it, and then one day you play basquetball for the first time on your life, and you find out you are pretty good at it, but you still like football, so theres the decition of going for what you really like, or going for the thing you are already naturally talented.....either way you can still become good in any of those, but you will be better in the one you have talent) also natural talent are not created by choice...is a \"natural\" talent, and you have it because your father was good at it, or your grand mother, etc...(you were born with those talents) so this will not affect any thing you want to make of your character (he can still be an exelent chef without any bonus points) but it helps for the ones who cant decide for a job, and it makes people try diferent jobs to find out in wich one are they better, and mantain the job system active and balanced ( to not leave any job behind or unused)....and moust of the people thought than the bonus points were some kind of random selection of skills, and forgot the real meaning of the word \"bonus\"...and \"natural\", and completly misundestand the point (or may be i did T_T, if so forgive me ^^)