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I am a boy. I am a post-Ninth Five-Year Plan, and my education is not high. Now, what skills should I learn?
It's hard to say what to learn, but one thing is to learn to suffer. As the old saying goes, you have to suffer to be a master! There are many hidden rules or tricks in all walks of life. For example, it is not bad for you to learn to cook, but after a long time, you will find that doing well is not as good as managing well. If you can manage it well, you can start your own business, but these processes require you to study hard and be good at summing up and observing! It takes time for that line to stabilize before it can succeed. Wish you success!
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