Saying NO without feeling guilty -.-
A good 'skill' to learn and have would be a conscience.
A skill people had to learn would have needed to learn the skills to make tools like scythes, rakes, shovels, etc: to efficiently harvest crops.
Learning a new skill.
You could read a book about the skill, or just do the skill (like playing chess for logic & watching tv for fishing.
Gray means you already know that skill green means you can learn the skill and red means your skill level is to low to learn the skill at that time.
A person can 'learn' to do something wrong, like using a tennis racket inefficiently, but that is a different case than trying to learn something while tired or sore. That will probably improve a skill, but not enough to justify the effort.
The truth is that you do not need skill to play soccer because its a very simple game to learn. It's actually like basketball, it has defenders and everything. But it is true that you do not need skill to play soccer.
algebra is good to learn because it will follow you onto college and it is a skill most jobs need
I have always had a fascination with the subject at hand and I know that I can excel greatly in this field with the knowledge and skill that I currently have and would like to learn more about things associated with this field.
I would like to learn their culture
To learn.
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