Something you’re just good at with minimal effort and/or you learned much more quickly than average.
For me, it’s paper snowflakes. My brain just seems to effortlessly figure out what cuts to make to the paper wedge to make it turn out exactly how I want it. Largely useless, but good fun and was a much-needed ego boost when I was a kid :]
- MajorMajormajormajor ( @MajorMajormajormajor@lemmy.ca ) 44•11 months ago
I can cook minute rice is 56 seconds.
- Johannes Jacobs ( @johannes@lemmy.jhjacobs.nl ) 31•11 months ago
I can hear you, listen to you, and forget about what you say all at the same time!
- Dandroid ( @dandroid@dandroid.app ) 10•11 months ago
The ADHD superpower.
- Micromot ( @Micromot@lemmycook.de ) 6•11 months ago
You forgot the asking for what they said the instant it pops back in your head
- andrew ( @andrew@lemmy.stuart.fun ) English1•11 months ago
The power to read a book page 3-4 times before full comprehension.
- tfw_no_toiletpaper ( @tfw_no_toiletpaper@feddit.de ) 1•11 months ago
As a kid I used to read like 2 books a day, now I have the same problem. Like wtf happened
- Underpay ( @Underpay@feddit.nl ) 21•11 months ago
Being alive. In my whole life I haven’t died even once.
- Chariotwheel ( @Chariotwheel@kbin.social ) 19•11 months ago
I am a really quick reader compared to most people. Doesn’t sound that amazing and it’s certainly not unique, but it comes really handy. Always helped me with exams, as I got some precious minutes more to actually work instead of reading. I can go through books and articles really fast. Retention is not amazing, I’d say it’s about the same as when most people read in their normal speed.
I really envy the people that can read quickly and retain everything. But I am also content with being relatively quick.
- loffiz ( @loffiz@feddit.nl ) 1•11 months ago
Not that but I can skim quickly and find the vital takeaways! Mostly useful for studies or reading recepies.
- Hazzia ( @Hazzia@discuss.tchncs.de ) 12•11 months ago
I’m great with mechanical puzzles. I apparently have a really good intuition about how things interact.
I only know that I’m unique about it because of a military test my highschool made us take where I scored higher than 99% of people who took the test. I just thought it was the “easy” portion. I’m also pretty good at logic puzzles, but it definitely doesn’t feel as “natural” as mechanical puzzles.
If you’re wondering, no, I didn’t go into engineering because it turns out I’m not really good at math.
With math, is it arithmetic that gives you trouble or the actual symbolic manipulation of mathematics?
I am hot garbage at keeping track of numbers but turn those fuckers into letters and (at least for me) it’s off to the races. Then I just convert everything back to numbers in the last step before jamming it all into a calculator. This method saved my ass in 400-level biochemistry courses. (Annoyed the shit out of the grad students grading my exams, I’m sure…)
You may be better at “math” than you think :]
- Hazzia ( @Hazzia@discuss.tchncs.de ) 3•11 months ago
I assure you, I’m really just not good at math. It just doesn’t click with me the same way physical systems do.
Being bad at math was the short explanation; the long explanation is because pure math is super unintuitive to me, I got low grades in it throughout public school and therefore never pursued a college that would go into it heavily, even though I love the sciences. I ended up just going to my mom’s Alma Mater, which is a liberal art school and therefore didn’t have an engineering department. I actually did end up getting a computational physics degree because I loved my intro to physics class so much. When I could actually relate the formulae to physical systems, I was good. Did great in my upper level calculus classes, too, because I took them in parallel to the physics classes that directly used them. However, the more theoretical classes like linear algebra I barely passed and when it got to really complicated particle/quantum stuff I suffered greatly. Wave functions are a blight upon this world and my electricity and magnetism final made me cry.
Good on you for just casually getting a computational physics degree without inherent math talent… like holy shit that’s impressive!
I have also cried over coursework on linear algebra as well as electricity and magnetism :') Brutal stuff.
- Legolution ( @Legolution@feddit.uk ) 1•11 months ago
Please could you explain a bit more about the process you describe, above? Maybe with some simple examples? I’m woeful at maths but really good with mechanical and physical problems. If there’s a way I can improve upon the former, I’d love to try.
Thanks in advance!
- devils_advocate ( @devils_advocate@lemmy.ml ) 3•11 months ago
C = BxA
Move A underneath C and swap the equality
B = C/A
A lot of algebra is spatial manipulation.
- ssboomman ( @ssboomman@lemm.ee ) 11•11 months ago
Chess. I’ve been playing since I was a kid, and sometimes I’ll create new accounts on chess websites to see how quickly I’ll get them rated to 2000+. I’m living proof that chess players aren’t that smart though because I’m a dumbass when it comes to literally anything else.
- loffiz ( @loffiz@feddit.nl ) 3•11 months ago
Realising you’re dumb makes you smarter than 80% of humanity 😎
- SighBapanada ( @SighBapanada@lemmy.ca ) English10•11 months ago
I’m told I’m a talented public speaker and that I look calm on stage. Honestly I think I’m just better at hiding how nervous I am
- Saigonauticon ( @Saigonauticon@voltage.vn ) English10•11 months ago
I’m a level 15 bureaucrat. I’ve filled out government applications longer than my thesis, with only a pen and the bitter joy of precision.
- davefischer ( @davefischer@beehaw.org ) English10•11 months ago
My ex-wife was a medical nightmare, so I got really used to be around ambulances, ERs, etc. As a result of that, I’m calm in (some) emergencies. I’m the guy on the phone calmly explaining the situation to 911 while I watch a pool of blood slowly creep towards my feet.
Also, I can splice bezier curves together seamlessly, while typing in the x,y coordinates by hand.
- Nuklia ( @Nuklia@lemdro.id ) English9•11 months ago
Understanding maths and remembering things in school, just don’t ask me what you told me a second ago because it’s already out my head.
- OceanSoap ( @OceanSoap@lemmy.ml ) 9•11 months ago
I’m pretty good at sensing the emotions of people around me. It’s not magic like some people think, but an obsessive awareness of small facial and body movements.
Oh, and writing dialogue is super easy for me, not sure why some people have a hard time with it.
- MrFunnyMoustache ( @MrFunnyMoustache@lemmy.ml ) 3•11 months ago
These are possibly related. I am absolutely terrible at sensing people’s emotions around me and understanding body language, and not so coincidentally, I am absolutely terrible at writing dialogue.
- Lorindól ( @Lorindol@sopuli.xyz ) 9•11 months ago
Very fast reflexes and I can see in the dark far better than most people.
I had never realized that my eyes were different until my compulsory miltary service. I could reasily read maps when others couldn’t see shit and I never stumbled during night training in the forest.
Fast reflexes are generally pretty cool to havel, but it’s not fun when a knife falls off the kitchen table and it is impossible to stop your own hand trying to catch it.
My “learned talent” is fixing mechanical devices. When I was 6 or 7 I took apart and fixed the family VCR so I could finish watching the Smurfs. My mom found me studying the jammed mechanism, with all the parts lying on the living room carpet. She had a fit and wanted to collect the parts away, I started crying and told her that I’ll never get it back together if she messes up their places. She watched as I released the stuck tape wheel and reassembled the device. And it worked.
I’ve fixed countless devices with just visual analysis and pure intuition after that.
- Ada ( @ada@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) English8•11 months ago
I tend to always come second in trivia competitions
- Call me Lenny/Leni ( @shinigamiookamiryuu@lemm.ee ) English8•11 months ago
Writing sestinas. A lot of people tell me it’s the hardest form of poetry, but for me it’s always been the go-to.
- Dinodicchellathicc ( @Dinodicchellathicc@lemmy.ml ) 7•11 months ago
Im really good at throwing balled up napkins into the trashcan.
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