Hi allI felt moved to sign up to this forum to reach out to a community of like minded people, and in truth, to find out whether my current experience is shared with others here and whether there is any sound advice.I watch/listen to pianists on YT such as yuja wang, daniel barenboim, Yunchan Lim (of course!), Tiffany Poon as well as a host of others. I enjoy watching and listening to these artists who have seemingly mastered their art - it provides a huge amount of motivation in my own playing. That is....until I sit down and try and play! I feel like I'm in a rut with a mindset of, "I'm never going to be anywhere near as good as these people I listen to...so whats the point". There is a comparison being made which is wholly unhelpful.I feel my techniques are poor, my left hand is particularly weak and I'm now in my 50's so feeling like I'm probably too late to improve massively. Any one managed to see big improvements in their playing at such an age? Has anyone got any advice here? I have a yearning to be able to play pieces like Beethoven sonatas which embody such beauty and the dichotomy of life but also feel like maybe I just doing have the technical ability to deliver what I want to feel about the music. Maybe I need to just stop watching these artists and concentrate on my own journey Maybe its doing more harm than good. I dunno....I apologise for the rambling and somewhat disjointed post. Anyone out there felt the same as this and have you come through it with some new found wisdom to share!? Kind regardsRichard