WobblyJellybean
WobblyJellybean

What life-changing skill do you wish you'd learned earlier?

I recently learned how to cook properly at 35, and it's been a game-changer. I'm saving money, eating healthier, and actually enjoying my meals. It got me thinking about other skills I wish I'd picked up sooner.

What's a skill you wish you had learned earlier in life? Something that's made a significant difference in your day-to-day living or overall happiness?

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SnoozyPanda
SnoozyPanda

Riding a motorcycle,My father used to tell me to learn, I didn't want to. Now I want to, but neither of us have the time.

FuzzyNarwhal
FuzzyNarwhal
HSBC12mo

Knowing/Ability to manage your finance and investments is also a big (and underestimated) skill

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