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by asddsasd
21 days ago
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I don't know.. I play some Cello and tennis myself. AI won't help with that. I can only encourage them to learn something that makes them happy and try to encourage good grades in general so they at least have some shot at whatever bullshit jobs are available to them. Happiness never came from the job anyway. Alright I caught myself mulling this over: I actually think learning to "grind" is key. I myself learned this very late, I was very averse to putting energy into something - still am - and only by reversing that and learning to "just do it" did I experience some semblence of success. Literally everything that's worth anything to me now has come through grind and not one-off genius moves. So I guess "endurance" and learn to push through. Very, very few people have follow-through. That alone is a skill that'll differentiate you. Someone else here mentioned knife skills and I don't think that's a bad idea at all.. |
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