*Note, there are two questions in this post, because I stupidly missed yesterdays'.
Well, tying a knot in a cherry stem with my tongue is a very close second, but I guess I would have to say that my greatest skill is my ability to listen. I've been sitting here for 10 minutes trying to figure out what my answer was going to be. At first I thought that I would put down 'love' but love is not a skill, rather it's a gift.
So with love out of the equation, my gut has been practically yelling at me to put down 'listening' although I don't really know why. Maybe I should LISTEN to my intuition and run with it? Ahaha, that's the first pun I've made in a while. Bear with my corniness.
I guess I could be comfortable calling my ability to listen a skill, and one of my greatest ones at that. Yes, it has taken trials, failures and careful attention with practice to get this said skill where it is today, and I suppose I should take a little pride in that. One of my main goals coming out of this 50 questions in 50 days project is to become a more effective communicator, and how could I possibly do that without listening? Simple, I couldn't. So here's a toast to my greatest skill in training; may you develop into something even more beautiful than you already are.
2. Write your epitaph - the sentence you would want to appear on your grave. *(I'm not trying to be morbid. I want to know what first comes to mind. Maybe you'll later reflect on it and wonder what went through your brain that day or perhaps, it'll still ring true. You never know.)
-Music, when soft voices die, vibrates in the memory.
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