Being alive.
Babies are pretty bad at staying alive. My 2 year old cousin will actively run full speed towards traffic.
Perhaps we should let nature take its course /s
Trying to socialize. Is just impossible and honestly makes me hate people more
I’m twisting the question a bit but people who are extremely good in their own field are more often than not very bad at explaining concepts related to it to laymen and they get worse the more they know.
I knew someone would share it
That’s a major skill I learned while training for my flight instructor certificate, how to break down concepts for the uninitiated. Make no mistake that is a skill you have to learn and practice.
Dunning Kruger effect
No. The opposite, in a way. Curse of Knowledge.
Dunning Kruger is having just enough knowledge about a subject that you think you know more than you do because you don’t realize how much there is to know and some also add to that the shift that happens the more you know about a subject where you end up realizing there’s so much more to learn so you underestimate your knowledge.
Anything repetitive. I just care less and less and quality suffers accordingly.
Typing with oen haad n
Stop masturbating with the other
Don’t tell me what to do! In fact, later tonight I’m gonna beat it to your reply, and there’s nothing you can do about it!
I already did it
Enjoying drugs
Speak for yourself!
(You’re right though—moderation is the key.)
damn tolerance levels… that’s why you have to mix em up.
or just mix em
If you learn something wrong, the more you use the skill, the harder it becomes to unlearn and kill the habits you learned in the first place.
Im about to get a driver’s license, but I have to spend a lot of time unlearning bad things I was taught by my parents. Different rules they don’t follow which have become instincts of mine since they taught me to drive. In this intace they’re pretty minor, but damn is It hard to get rid of them once they becomes instincts.
Practice makes permanent.
Reminds me of when I first got my driver’s license. I was driving with my mother as the passenger and I turned right on red when there was no other traffic around. She said something like, “You didn’t even stop before turning!” And I looked at her and replied, “So? Are you supposed to stop? You never do.”
This is correct. This concept is taught in the Fundamentals of Instruction as the Rule of Primacy. That which is learned first is best retained. It is more difficult and time consuming to correct a bad habit than establish a good one from scratch.
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Sysprep can reset the activation clock a max number of 3 times. You can set SkipRearm to 1 and it no longer does this, but of course the activation clock isn’t reset, which ‘defeats’ continued reactivation. You learn something new every day I guess. See Serverfault - Does doing sysprep too many times cause issues?
Bowling
Blow jobs.
Please elaborate?
Not OP, but I’m going to guess it’s because giving one is fatiguing. So you start off all gung ho and gradually have less energy to keep that up.
hey I’m the one trying to keep it up
Sleeping
It’s way easier when you’re tired
Shootin yourself in the face
Mixing cocktails. The more I practice, the harder it gets.
*burp*
Signing my name. If you’ve ever had to sign on a mortgage, oh my God they start out looking like words and end up looking like scribbles.
Makes me so glad my mortgage signing happens via DocuSign.
My realtor told us on the first day "just scribble in the rough shape of your name, you’ve gotta do 500 signatures may as well be consistent "
My wife and I were gonna order stamps to do it but that’s not allowed.
living.