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What is 1 skill you wish you learned sooner and you recommend others to learn? and Why?

This can be technical or soft skills
Learning to sort through people, sorting the good from the bad.

I could've saved myself so many headaches had I known how to avoid bad partners and bad friends. Ironically, hitting the brick wall so many times is what taught me who to avoid. However, many times I let myself become deaf to logic and instead focused on the surface level appearance of the person.
 

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What is 1 skill you wish you learned sooner and you recommend others to learn? and Why?

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Execution skill, if it can ever be considered as a skill. Something that I am still trying to improve on.
 

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Self-control / self-discipline / self-mastery.

The ability to do what you actually want to do.
 

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Trusting your instincts. We can't train our instincts, we can't affect or adjust them. The only thing to do is to learn to trust them. I can tell you one thing - every time my gut told me to do one thing and I did the opposite, I was wrong.
 

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In my opinion, it's not useful to learn just for the sake of learning. You need an objective, and then ask yourself, "What is the most useful skill for this objective that I can learn now?"

If you don't have an objective, what I did in the past was randomly consume content related to making money. If you do that for a variable amount of time, you can take a clue about what your objective is.

Don't take this as a recommendation to consume money-related content for months or even years without taking action. If you do that, you are wasting your life, not learning.
 
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