X is for X factor.
According to the dictionary, X Factor is defined as a noteworthy special talent or quality.
I’m not sure I’ve ever felt that before or maybe I have and failed to notice it. There aren’t emotions that starts with the letter X and even though X Factor isn’t an emotion, I think it’s pretty close. It’s either this or xenophobic, which is the hatred toward people from other countries, which I am not.
I don’t think I have any special talent worth noting. I mean I’m pretty good at gardening but I wouldn’t call it a special talent. I think I just try my best every day at everything and hope I succeed.
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I think that anything that we are good at can be our X- factor.
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I agree.
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I think you are an X factor character. Love your talents. Pictures, stories and the garden.
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Aw, you’re so kind, thank you.
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I love the idea of X factor. It conveniently explains the inexplicable. I Iike this performer because, sure they sing well, they look great, but there’s something else I can’t put my finger on. I’m attracted to this woman because she has certain qualities I can name – humour, confidence etc, but she’s also got something else, I can’t find a word for. X Factor is a big determiner of our choices because it goes beyond taste and below the surface.
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That’s a good definition. I’ve never thought of that.
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Being good at gardening is totally an x-factor! Just think of all the good you do while working in the garden. My talent lies in mulching and composting, not nurturing new things to grow — that’s touch and go.
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I’m currently working on composting and has little success so far.
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Just make sure you have equal parts brown and green matter (e.g. dead leaves compared to kitchen scraps).
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