What is your greatest skill ?
Does beer-drinking count as a skill?
It damn should !! ??????
ha ha ha...sure...
I think I might include that one as well
@273kelvin yep...ha ha
@thinktwice Being a harmonica player helps (its a transferable skill)
@273kelvin oh I bet!
General destruction, debate, or driving. The 3 D's!
Voiceovers.
I have many gifts, but I don't consider them skills. Gifts like patience, compassion, the ability to love unconditionally, etc.
I have no freaking clue....Problem solving, maybe? Strategy? Power computing? Reasoning? Research? Theoretics? Language? Teaching? Whacked commentary?
I seriously have no idea as to my strongest skill. I have no idea what level it is.
People who self-compliment usually take a self-concept notion or a qualitative notion of their competency, and cannot compete at the highest level in their chosen skill because they reward deficiencies in their approaches by assuming a high regard for their performance, in the vast collection of variable competencies and approaches. They require to be asked about their qualities and will love to talk about them constantly, and will need to be complimented with earnest praise, self-deprecation, etc.
These people are not necessarily bad, and may in fact underestimate their competency, but when they're bad, they're very bad and that's the source of my dislike towards them. How many blacksmiths learned from Masamune? How many mathematicians were trained by Euler, Hilbert, etc.? How many artists are painting Baroque? A lot of these people just need to be cared about a bit more, ultimately.
I could say they deserve punishment, but it's really not that insulting when a person mistakes their competency, even if choleric and generally neurotic people love to dog-pile and yell "HURR HURR DUNNING-KRUGER HURRR" on everybody who loses face for some reason.
Picking Fly Shit our of Pepper with Boxing Gloves on. LOL
Listening...or just observing
Always observing never just listening