Agility

Dexterity ( also outdated Anstelligkeit ) means one thing precise ( exact, exactly ) to do without great effort and possibly also also fast. This indicates either measure denotes where a special and admirable skill is mastered, or the ease with which new skills are acquired. Skill in each area of life that is seems to be given as the ability in certain areas by nature.

Skill in a particular matter can be explained by exercise, or increase routine. Dexterity allows to avoid unnecessary effort and errors as well as to overcome obstacles and is therefore a prerequisite for success in difficult and risky situations. It can be similarly useful in every situation in life as wisdom. While intelligence ( strategic) is looking for fundamentally good decisions, looking Dexterity ( tactical) for good decisions in each individual case.

The appeal of many games (not just so-called games of skill ) is that skills are first learned and practiced, what also at work and the sport may be the case, then the skill is often rewarded.

In order to prove dexterity is required, for example, one or more "difficulties" in the task within a professional discipline.

Skill as such is worth independent. To evaluate the skill, it requires a comparison, eg in the form of a tournament with competitors.

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