Round Ups Ask Reddit

‘What is one skill everyone should learn, regardless of their career?’ – 17 pieces of expertise to add to the old CV

10.

‘First aid. It should be taught everywhere, to everyone.’
-Hermit_Ogg

11.

‘Statistics, how to interpret, and how to recognize when they are being used to bend the truth.’
-Hopper52

12.

‘How to use tools and do basic DIY. It’s scary the amount of young adults can’t do the most simple of home repairs themselves.’
-Superspark76

13.

‘Learn to look for the answer to a question before you ask it’
-uarstar

14.
‘Unbiased Observation. It’s a skill that will allow you to learn every other skill or whatever. Even if you have no trainer. Observing how things work and react and being able to apply all of that anywhere is the most flexible skill you could obtain IMO.’
-noncommonGoodsense

15.

‘How to manage money… or at least how to stop buying useless stuff at 3am on Amazon’
-Puzzleheaded-Row-677

16.

‘People skills. Being able to be likeable, interactable, and easy to approach and get along with. People that are mediocre at best at their job can stay working at the same company for years if they have these “work well with” qualities. Whereas, people who are absolutely stellar at their job but nobody likes them never work out well.’
-ScoobaStevex

17.

‘Learn to take criticism, and turn it into an actionable change.’
-Warhead64

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