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Replying to Things that get better with age.

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Apparently wine does, but that is a boring conversation.

I´m thinking of everyday things. Things that every person does almost everyday... Generally people get better at activities the more they do them... Especially in sports. But what about mundane things such as sleeping, showering, eating or walking... For instance: At what age do you think you have reached your peak at eating or sleeping skills? Or does it come naturally? Or in phases.

I´ve reached my prime sleeping age i think. I can sleep within 5 minutes of lying down. I could consider myself a proffesional sleeper. Yet i think i still have some training to do in my eating skills, I constantly dont chew enough and swallow big chunks that hurt in my throat.

What mundane thing would you consider yourself and expert or even proffesional in? And what stupid skill are really bad at, even though you do it every day? I know a couple of people that fall over when walking all the time, you would think that after years and years of practice, one would be able to walk without tripping.

Your thoughts please

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