My Question of the Day for 01 July 2010 – UPDATED
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My Question of the Day: I have a friend from high school who told us that she never learned to skip. We thought that was so funny. Who doesn’t know how to skip?
With that in mind, is there anything you wish you could do, that you have tried to do over and over, for which you realize you just simply have little or no talent?
My 2 Cents: Logic puzzles.
I buy those logic puzzle books, I do well with the first one or two, and then I’m stumped for the rest of the book.
This drives me crazy! I have always done extremely well academically, but the idea that I don’t have the kind of brain to work through logic puzzles just sends me!
I haven’t tried any in awhile. I may pick up a new book soon and give it another shot. We’ll see.
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