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And not with those god awful built in blunteners in the knife block! With a proper stone and oil is the only way
Cooking! You don't need to be a Michelin-star chef (or even aspire to be) but if you can make your own meals regularly you can save so much money. It's a great way to bond with your kids, too!
Also, maybe it's weird to say, but 'learning' is an incredibly valuable skill that Will see you through a lot of hardship. The ability and drive to continue learning and having curiosity late into life makes people healthier, happier, and more well-rounded persons in my opinion.
wiping his ass
level 2 of this is knowing how to install a bidet
People should really know how to research. Sure, almost everyone knows how to do a google search, but there are shockingly many people who canβt research, i.e view multiple sources including those that donβt align with your views.
Honestly it's depressing how many people I know who won't even Google things. They expect their knowledge, news and opinions to come to them on their social feeds, a place where good bellyfeel is the measure of worth.