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Most useful trait?
I used to think perseverance. But lately, I have noticed people who are kind of stuck. And the common trait, is they lack how to plan. They have no foresight or ability to plan. Success is when preparation meets Opportunity. But if you can’t plan, you can’t prepare.
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I guess girls who give really messy blowjobs and make crazy sounds while doing it...good trait IMO
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More than a century ago, Louis Pasteur said, “Chance favors only the prepared mind.” By this he meant that sudden flashes of insight don't just happen— they are the products of preparation. Preparation, therefore, is the key to a successful and fulfilling scientific career.
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lots of traits are important & I feel we hold many, many of us have the use or the common sense but just don´t use them...
like a rat in the corner of a room, will always go for the neck. Human nature is to complete and build further, but greed or simplicity can over power the planning. Planning comes with patience. Opportunity comes all the time, it does depend what you do with it :thumbsup |
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Adaptability. That's what they say anyway.
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Resilience to idiocy ... :stoned
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Years ago perseverance would have been enough for an adult webmaster, but now you would also need luck, plannng or thinking thrown in with it.
In years gone by I saw many more technically gifted webmasters fail against the basic ones who would graft away. |
Resilience...
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So I started looking around. Tons of folks who work in low pay jobs have no plan to get out. They never seemed to be on any path. Add in people who just got comfortable and it is sort of why all jobs get filled. |
All my traits are useless . . .
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Giant penis. At least that's what I've found.
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https://www.gfy.com/image.php?u=1121...ine=1331135841 |
ambition.
nothing else matters. |
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