What's one skill that has become unexpectedly valuable over the past few years?
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I've noticed that being able to summarize information clearly has become much more useful than I expected. Whether it's at work, studying, or just keeping up with news, turning a lot of information into something concise feels like a real advantage. It's interesting because a few years ago I wouldn't have considered this a "skill" worth practicing. What's something you've learned recently that turned out to be far more useful than you expected? submitted b
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