Emotional stability.
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Everyone has wildly varying emotions
Emotional regulation is the ability to steer the ship ~~sheep~~ during a storm.
This superpower still eludes me most of the time but I keep practising.
Me in my head: masterful dialog which turns heads and begins paradigms
Me in conversation: i want ed ,to , w batch of yDid
Me in same conversation: that's what she said
awkward silence
Try living off grid, without power, phone, internet. Heat with a wood stove, carry your water. Then reflect on your standards for life.
listening to the other(s).
Reflective listening is a good way to learn that skill.
Themselves.
I haven't even begun to peak
The only answer here I agree with.
There's no specific task, job or skill everyone needs to master. Everyone should know the basics of a lot of things, but the only thing you really need to master is yourself.
Good comment 5/5 would give free silver
Breathing air
Bruh, I have trouble with this basic survival task. I blame covid (not even sure if its covid but gotta blame something)
It's true tho.
baiting...
At which point do you decide you've become a master and no longer a Padawan?
Serious question. What's with those fucking bait shops in the seedy parts of town. What the fuck is going on in there. Do they sell like baits that will catch magical fish but you have to like make a deal with the devil?
Worms pretty much grow themselves. It's cheap money
I dunno, I usually go to the ~~candy shop~~ marijuana gummy dispensary shop for my bait...