I'm not talking about the cute, walking, talking, stuff, but the hand drill fires, water purification and shelter building. Also who taught you? did you enjoy learning or was it a chore of some sort?
Myself, i'm self taught for the most part with little bits and pieces from those i have been around, still with much to learn. Started at around 15 years old (which i'm guessing will be later than most on here) only giving me 2 years of experience, and decent amount of time in the bush. I enjoy this, and consider it as a hobby of mine. And I treat it like a chore so I get it done.
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But seriously, my Dad was an old hillbilly from Arkansas, and had me shooting a .22 at 4 years old, starting fires by 6, and hunting with a .22 rifle by 7 years old. He taught me a lot of things, and I really didn't know that they were survival skills because that is the way he lived. We lived on a farm in Oklahoma that had no running water or electricity, so he did everything the hard way, and until we moved to town when I was 10 years old, I just though that was the way everybody lived. 
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