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Article created by: Mindaugas Balčiauskas

Some abilities take years to master, but others can be picked up in just a few hours and still prove useful for the rest of your life.

So, Reddit user Michaelis999 asked people to share which ones made the biggest difference for them, and the answers range from practical know-how, like basic household repairs, to social abilities such as active listening.

It’s better to have a skill and not need it than to need it and not have it.

#1

Two people sitting on a couch reacting to water splashing from a bucket on the floor about learning how to swim skills. Learning where your water main shutoff valve is for your house.

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    Person working on a laptop with budgeting data and charts, focusing on tasks related to learn how to swim skills. Microsoft Excel. If you know basic math and calculating then you can do amazing things.

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    #3

    A young man diving off a dock into a calm lake surrounded by green trees learning how to swim outdoors. Learn how to swim. It can save your life.

    It shocks me how many people accidentally fall into water and drown because they don't know how to swim. You can easily learn the basics and enough to keep yourself alive in 10 hours.

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    #4

    Two young men inspecting a car engine outdoors, focusing on learning how to swim skills metaphorically through hands-on practice. Probably simple car stuff. Changing a tire, battery cables, jump starting etc etc... You would be surprised how many people can't do those things and how often those are your most common problems!

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    #5

    Three women practicing lifesaving skills on a CPR manikin while learning how to swim safely indoors. 1. CPR training 2. Fire extinguisher training 3. Swimming/floating.

    musicloverincal , PlatooFotography / Envato Report

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    CPR + know where those smart defigs are located.

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    #6

    Worn first aid kit bag with straps highlighting essential safety gear for learning how to swim and water skills. First Aid. There are plenty of options to learn and imo should be refreshed once a year if possible because some stuff changes.

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    #7

    Happy mature couple celebrating online success at home office with laptop, symbolizing skills that pay off big-time. Basic finance literacy stuff such as budgeting, mortgages, negotiations, taxes, investing etc.
    I'd argue that just by knowing and understanding these, one can improve his/her quality of life significantly.

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    #8

    Hand holding a tied blue rope knot near water, illustrating skills related to learning how to swim safely. Tying proper knots depending on the application.

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    #9

    Woman teaching a young boy using sign language outdoors, demonstrating dedication to learn how to swim skills. Basic sign language.

    Whenever I meet a deaf customer they're always so happy that I know it. Especially because I wear a mask most of the time.

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    #10

    Two people walking on a city sidewalk lined with trees and parked cars, discussing how to learn how to swim skills. Small talk. It’s not everyone’s cup of tea but you never know who you’ll meet or what they know. When I first moved overseas i had a small talk w some dude and he told me all the roads to avoid at night, how to use contactless payments, bus routes and which shop has the cheapest and best kebabs.

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    #11

    Man in office speaking on phone, surrounded by certificates and files, focused on learning how to swim skills. If you run a business I’d say calling people back.

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    #12

    Person typing on a laptop keyboard, focusing on hands while learning how to swim skills online. Touch typing is a crucial skill that you can master in under 10 hours, delivering lifelong benefits. It boosts productivity, reduces strain, and sharpens focus across all professions. By typing faster, you’ll save valuable time every day, adding up to thousands of hours over the years. Invest in this skill now for lasting advantages!

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    #13

    Man wearing white shirt adjusting a dark blue tie, symbolizing dedication to learning how to swim skills. Tying a tie

    Learning the NATO alphabet.

    drbrian83 , Maria Ivanova / Unsplash Report

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    How is NATO alphabet related to tying a tie? Does alpha charlie go around tango to make the knot?

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    #14

    How to floss.

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    #15

    Person’s hand with a ring pressing enter key on a modern white keyboard, illustrating learn how to swim concept. Learning the shortcuts for software you use daily. I basically force the juniors to start using shortcuts it always pays off in the end (software engineer). But this goes for everyone, designers in Photoshop, people using spreadsheets, if you use it daily, put in a bit of time to learn how to be efficient.

    HansonWK , DragonImages / Envato Report

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    #16

    Person sharpening a knife on a whetstone, demonstrating skill and dedication to learning how to swim concepts. How to sharpen a knife.

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    #17

    Close-up of a person’s hand pulling a zipper on a dark jacket, focusing on fine motor skills and dexterity. Zipper repair:
    Most tents and sleeping bags at festivals only are discarded because of slightly buggy zips.

    stabdarich161 , towfiqu98 / Envato Report

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    #18

    Two people wearing helmets riding bicycles on a tree-lined path, promoting learn how to swim skills. Biking.

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    #19

    Close-up of hands sewing a button on a checkered shirt, illustrating dedication to learning new skills. Learning how to sew on a button, and basic mending stitches.

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    #20

    Person filling out a work injury claim form at desk, highlighting the importance of learning how to swim skills for safety. Some basic civics. Understanding how your government actually works and is structured will save you alot of frustration and anger. It might even save you from going down dangerous roads with your ideas.

    There are usually pretty good reasons why things work the way they do, even though things might seem slow and inefficient at times.

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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Nah. You really do not want to see this.

    #21

    Woman wearing glasses and pink shirt focused on laptop screen, learning how to swim skills online at home. I'd say spending 10 hours learning how your computer works will pay off forever. So many people are unaware how their machines work.

    AmigoDelDiabla , simonapilolla / Envato Report

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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    How it works. Push power button. It turn on. Job done. Internals? Never going to be useful for 99.9% of ppl.

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    #22

    Young woman looking out window thoughtfully, reflecting on how to learn how to swim and improve swimming skills. Questioning EVERYTHING

    Whenever you need to make a decision, spend a few minutes playing "Devils Advocate" with yourself. Especially if it's something trivial or a "no brainer"

    Make it a fun yet challenging game of Who/What/When/Where/How/Why against your alter ego.

    You'll learn an absolute ton about your good and bad qualities, your habits, thought processes, etc. You'll also naturally learn how to phrase questions/opposing views as inquisitive, instead of abbrasive or combative.

    That kind of honest and earnest self reflection will eventually affect absolutely everything in your life.

    Most of my greatest lifestyle changes came from questioning things that I otherwise would've never given a second thought.

    On the other side of things: Constantly questioning how/why everyday objects work, will give you an extremely well rounded foundation of transferrable/relatable knowledge. If you can't work it out on your own, google it.

    If you ever find yourself in a conversation about something you haven't explored, use the opportunity to apply the same line of questions you debate yourself with. People love it when someone is open and curious about something they're passionate about.

    Eventually you'll be able to relate to anyone or anything, at any time. Conversations become deeper and meaningful, your connection to people becomes stronger, and sometimes you come across hidden passions.

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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Are you sure that Questioning EVERYTHING is the right thing to do?

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    #23

    Woman in athletic wear practicing a yoga stretch indoors, focusing on balance and flexibility to learn how to swim skills. How to stretch your body specifically.

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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "specifically"? Is there an unspecifically way ... like oops I didn't mean to stretch that leg?

    #24

    Young woman reviewing notes and using smartphone indoors, focusing on learning how to swim skills and progress. I’d say learning how to communicate clearly - especially writing short, structured emails/messages. It doesn’t take long to practice, but clear communication makes you stand out at work, saves endless misunderstandings, and builds respect. It’s underrated because it feels obvious, but it really pays dividends for life.

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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Sorry. What do you mean? Could you please elaberate?

    #25

    Close-up of a keyboard with a yellow enter key, highlighting the importance of learning how to swim skills efficiently. Learn to type numbers without looking. I got twice as fast in about an hour. Plenty of online tutorials. .

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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You mean "learn to type" because that is much more useful.

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    #26

    Close-up of hands guiding fabric through a sewing machine, focused on learning new skills and dedication. Learning a sewing machine, it takes a while to figure out proper tension. However, once you’re over that hump, you’ll be able to fix your own clothes, make gifts, curtains, blankets, clothes, costumes, the world is your oyster.

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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    What is a sewing machine? And what year are you from, oh traveller from the past.

    #27

    Young woman teaching a class, holding a tablet and microphone, engaging an audience in a cozy indoor setting. Learning to speak without saying um, uh and so on. It will make you sound way more confident and well spoken, even if the content of what you're saying has not improved.

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    #28

    Woman in yellow outfit standing on a basketball court under clear sky, promoting how to learn how to swim skills. Basic hygiene and fashion

    Maybe sounds unnecessary (primarily the fashion part) but looking nice can help out a lot in surprising ways. It doesn't have to be anything crazy either, but learning basic fashion and color matching can help you look more appealing with near any level of budget. Even if it's just subconscious, nice matching colors and good hygiene helps how others see you. Plus the mental boost of looking nice and feeling clean is good.

    Hygiene because being clean helps cover some mental and physical health issues before they even come up (I.E. healthy body and better self esteem).

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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Hygiene and fashion are not the same thing.

    #29

    Young woman exercising on a mat, focusing on fitness and strength as part of learning how to swim preparation. Bodyweight Exercises and Stretching

    If able, with 30 minutes every other day at least, a consistent bodyweight workout will make later life much easier, promote better body health habits all around, and it’s free fitness.

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    #30

    Close-up of hands using chopsticks to pick up food from a table, relating to learn how to swim skills concept. For western folks, learning to use chopsticks well.

    humma__kavula , Curated Lifestyle / Unsplash Report

    #31

    Person wearing blue gloves holding a large fresh fish fillet, focusing on proper handling and preparation skills. Learning how to properly filet a chicken/fish. It takes a few attempts to "nail" it, but once you learn the trick, and it really takes less than 10 hours, it becomes a massive money saver in the long run when preparing food at home.

    Chicken especially, as most of the cost revolving around it has to do with the "service" of cutting and filleting. Once you learn that yourself, you spare a hefty amount of money, and get yourself a nice amount of food for a lot more days than just buying pre-cut stuff.

    Also, not that time consuming. Takes about 10 mins for chicken, even less so for a fish.

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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I do not live on a farm and I live in a country where ppl called butchers do this for you.

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    #32

    Close-up of hands knitting a gray scarf, focusing on skill development and dedication to learning how to swim. Knitting. Not only do you get to make your own clothing and accessories, it’s a de-stressor as well!

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    3 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yes a womens work is never done

    #33

    Welder wearing protective gear working at night creating sparks, illustrating dedication to learn how to swim skills. Welding. Not a certified awesome welder, but 10 hours of instruction and practice would make you good enough to weld most things.

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    3 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Ahhh welding, a skill one uses every day while serving customers.

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