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Knowing One's Own Abilities
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Knowing One's Own Abilities is one of Sturgeon's One-Point Lessons, and it is Lesson Seven.
Overview
To improve one's life, it is wise to watch and calmly whenever one comes across a person or an object.
By doing so, and will pass along wisdom regarding how one can best interact with that person or object. To know one's own abilities is to know one's limits.[1]
References
- ↑ "Sturgeon's One-Point Lessons Lesson Seven Knowing One's Own Abilities To improve one's life, it is wise to watch [A] and [R] calmly whenever one comes across a person or an object. By doing so, [A] and [R] will pass along wisdom regarding how one can best interact with that person or object. To know one's own abilities is to know one's limits." — Sturgeon, The Wind Waker.