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Tacit Knowledge (How to speak a language (It's notoriously difficult…
Tacit Knowledge
How to speak a language
It's notoriously difficult to write down the rules of a language. It's well accepted that learning a language requires immersion (using the language for long periods of time).
Innovation
Innovation is an illusive skill. Some individuals struggle with innovation for many decades with little success. Other individuals seem to innovate effortlessly for a period of time.
Leadership
Complex social skills such as leadership are difficult to teach. There's no process or training that can be guaranteed to make you a leader. Leadership extends from experience.
Aesthetic Sense
Aesthetics explains why art and culture is appealing. It's difficult to verbalize the appeal of a work of art. It's even more difficult to teach an aesthetic sense.
Aesthetic sense is ingrained in an individual's world view. It can be cultivated but not taught.
Sales
Sales is another complex social skill that's fairly difficult to teach. Great salespeople are commonly described as "naturals" because it's difficult to transfer the skill to others.
Body Language
Body language is incredibly important to communication. However, it's difficult to teach.
Intuition
Intuition is the ability to understand things without using logic. It's important to innovation and decision making.
Humor
It's not always possible to explain why something is funny. It's difficult to teach a sense of humor. For example, humor requires a particular timing that's considered intuitive.
Snowboarding
Tasks that require physical coordination such as riding a snowboard or bicycle are considered tacit knowledge.
Emotional Intelligence
Emotional intelligence is the ability to read and use emotions to influence outcomes. It's difficult to teach or express.
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