what personal ability makes you proud of yourself?

Pakistan
November 9, 2010 11:43am CST
whats the one thing your better then anyone you know? for me its my ability to not care,that's what my friends say,one minute they start talking and if I'm not interested I'll yawn so loud that they'll understand i find there new discussion boooorrrrinnngg.....i know that's mean but it's not like i do it on purpose,really can you yawn on purpose? Any way I'm stead fast in my interests and will only memories or try to understand something that will be of use to me ,such as people's names ,it takes me a very long time to practice a persons name, and no I'm not rude or forgetful, i have an IQ of 132 out of 150 so no I'm not dumb ether,what about you???
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• Tokelau
1 Dec 10
you're definetely not dumb! guess the ability i'm really proud of is my optimism.. even when i'm pesimistic with my words, in my heart and mind i keep being optimistic
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• India
3 Mar 13
I always stand up for whatever I think and believe is right . There have been times when I was the only one saying a thing, and that too a right one but just because it was something unconventional and people were scared to do it, I still kept my ground and proved that I was right. I never ever give up hope.
@Hatley (163781)
• Garden Grove, California
21 Jul 12
arkhan I had to think on this one I have an IQ of 140 but not caring to me is not a great ability, its a sign of not caring which is cold and uncomfortable to be aqrou nd,. .My]personal ability is to be able to listen to someone and give support if 'I can and my second ability is to care for others in trouble or sick. I worked most all my life as a nurses aide in local'hospitals. You had to care to be a good aide or a good nurse. I also will listen if someone needs to just talk. I do care.So if I am bored'you are not going to know it as I feel this is a fa ult of mine,not anyone else's.I am seldom, bored as life to me is so wonderful and as a elderly person I am glad of each new day. a gift from God.
@mythociate (21437)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
27 Jan 11
Related to the ability to 'not care' is the ability possible-related, the ability to 'only care about one thing.' You can call my 'one thing' something else, if you like, but right now I call it 'what really matters'---not any particular thing that matters, but rather the ability to find-out the root-cause of what you think matters. But not really so instantly-gratifying as it sounds---more like 'the ability to deal with what matters when it matters and to hold-off on whatever only seems to matter until it actually does.'