What skill and/or trait do you think you most inherited from one of your ancestors and why?


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Cooking food is a critical development often overlooked. I mean, people say fire, but the art of knowing cooking meat is on its own.

I can run much faster than the average human.  Not quite to Usain Bolt or Olympian level, but I was a combo-breaker in a collegiate 100m dash. :rofl:

I'm of Western European descent, so who knows where that comes from.

Considering my scottish and native american ancestry, I'd say the affinity for alcohol is "quite strong with this one".  But since I dont drink, I'd have to add, with all honesty... sense of adventure. ( Joseph Walker was a direct relative.)

Adult Attention Deficit Disorder. A Blessing and a Curse.

The "hyper focus" part goes well with computer, technology and troubleshooting.

 

ADD / ADHD is real. Brain scans have confirmed it.

I don't consider it a defect, but it's out of sync with society expectation norms.

It can cause people to think your lazy, that it's a "character / moral" defect.

It's not the inability to focus, it's the inability to control your focus.

 

In a nutshell, ADD / ADHD means your brains just wired differently.

A lot of successful CEO's have it, they just have the support personal / staff to keep them on point.

 

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