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Originally Posted by Coffeesmurf It does exist - be careful about comparing your inside to other peoples outside. A lot of very confident looking public speakers are extremely nervous during their talks and presentations - they just don't allow the anxiety to affect their performance noticeable.
There's no universal importance to social skills - people are very different. If they are important to you, work on them. But a lot of people live perfectly good lives with less than perfect social skills. |
Maybe it depends on your work and the people in your life.. I guess.
Being "All social skills" is like all style no substance, and having no social skills means no friends or jobs, I guess..
Just a thought.