What is one important skill every person should have?

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  1. Joe.

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    What is one important skill every person should have?

    What good skills do you have?
     
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    Typing. Probably the best decision I made in high school was to take a typing class, rather than a home economics class.
     
  3. Joe.

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    I agree, typing is essential these days.
     
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    I think they should provide more education about personal finance in schools. There is still a lot of calculs and trigonometry that I learned but I'll never find any use for.
     
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    Adapting to changes.

    In my opinion that's the most important. Big changes in life no matter if they are good or bad (win the lottery or lose a family member) have driven people insane. Tolerating changes calmly and wisely is the highest quality for me.





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    Or, maybe you should never have learned typing, lol
     
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    It would be great if all people had the skill of caring about others.
     
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