Unskillful in a sentence as an adjective

It's unskillful. The best engineers come up with solutions that make you see the problem as an easy one.

This is the product of an unskillful pattern of thinking. You can either go deeper into **** until you pop yourself or correct it.

That doesn't make him unskillful or weak or "a loser"-- far from it, and I'm sure that none of those are true. It doesn't make him any less of a person, or any less smart, than the more successful people.

In the beginning I was a bit unskillful, so I weirded out some people, but it got better over time. I don't really use the template as-is anymore.

Wrapping it in some sort of unskillful pedophilia scare tactic doesn't do anyone any good.

We then can improve this person: we are able to see these flaws and these unskillful actions objectively and clearly. Once these are seen, they can be easily changed, since there is no I or me, but a person.

>Wrapping it in some sort of unskillful pedophilia scare tactic doesn't do anyone any good. Seems to have worked for generations."

> We say someone "jacked off in" or "took a dump in" the code base when he did something "clever" but unskillful and damaging I have never heard those expressions. It would be discouraged and frowned upon at my place of work.

In other words, any attempt to answer either of these questions is unskillful karma, blocking the path to true freedom. > So if the not-self teaching isn't meant to answer these questions, what question does it answer?

Know this and live accordingly' We should absolutely make out for wisdom what is wise and point out unskillful pursuits where we see them. Buddhist teachings aren't a postmodernist mash-up of whatever you like.

I must be missing something because it is unlikely that the leadership of a major corporation would be that unskillful at negotiation.

In the beginning I was quite unskillful and used the lines a lot as guidelines, but now I can sort of listen better and I don't really need them so much anymore. But talking about that you're trying to apply NVC or methods that help to connect with the other already opens up empathy usually.

Negative actions aren't "immoral" and don't make you a "dirty" person; they're unskillful and, given that we've been in samsara for a long time, we've all done a lot of extremely unskillful things.

Indiscriminately following a prefabricated, one-size-fits-all script often ends up being unskillful. I think maybe it's a bit like test coverage.

Experience has taught me that actions taken out of anger, even if well-intentioned, are almost always unskillful. I want more insight, more understanding, and HN **** me in getting that far more often than, say, Facebook, which I now use only on Sundays, and not every Sunday, as a way of making sure I don't let its toxic stew of opinions infect my emotions.

Unskillful definitions

adjective

poorly done; "a botchy piece of work"; "it was an unskillful attempt"

See also: botchy butcherly