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I spent most of my time in junior high school and high school working on computers. No programming, just tinkering, reinstalling the OS, adding parts here, troubleshooting there. I did it mostly because I liked making a machine that worked and once I figured that part out I grew to want to make it work better. I didn’t care, it wasn’t work, it was just what I did.
After high school I tried to become the “man I should be”… went to college for a whopping 2 months before I dropped out and then went to the navy where I learned what it took to be a real fuck up. In the end I found that the one thing I was good at was helping people and fixing computers. It had nothing to do with training, it’s just what I was.
So many people sit around thinking about what they would want to be but do nothing to really make a real difference in their lives. You want to be a whole lot of things, but who are you? How can you become the person you want to be? Simple. Be that person; you’ll suck at it at first but there’s no point in giving up when you start unless you’re just addicted to failure.
Me? I can’t get work being someone’s puppy so I sit around all day working on my project and there are so many baby steps that knock me down but I can promise you one thing, I’m not going to give up.
To quote Doctor Frank N. Furter: “Don’t dream it, be it…”