What is something that you could never learn to do?

With me it was playing a piano. I can play wind instruments, but there you only have to concentrate on playing one note at a time. On a piano, there's 10 fingers each doing something different at once and all those notes on the sheet music!

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when I was 16, I taught myself to play the piano, painstakingly slow. It took me a couple of years to get comfortable enough to play all the notes in the music. Meanwhile, I started playing my own music by ear or made it up as I went. There are no rules.
 
So far everything I've really wanted to do and spent time learning to do, I've been able to do. I would be tense about electricity but I haven't studied it so could probably do it if I took the time to learn. Not trying to sound arrogant, just honest. Ditto with car repair.
 
Speak another language. I studied several, always got good marks. But thinking in one well enough to converse... never. I believe I was using the wrong parts of my brain.
I learned French at school.. absolutely useless when I went to France, I ended up just knowing Nouns...and verbs.. ''La Maison Blanc '' etc...

..but after I went to live in Italy , and Spain later.. I could speak a real passable street language within a year
 
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The last thing I wanted to be doing was sitting behind a sewing machine. 😒
TBH...altho' I found it boring.. I did want to learn.. and I wish I;d been able to.. I'm not a ''craft'' persn, but being able to sew with a machine would have saved so much money over the years...

The other thing I could never do... much to my regret is be a hairdresser ( more to the point a Hair Stylists.. again I wish I could have learned.. but the horror of cutting someone's hair differently to how they'd want it, gives me nightmares, and I've never even done it ( aside from trimming my daughters' when she was small)
 

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