RE: Let Me Fix It

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You like Dexter's Laboratory? I liked it as a child too. There isn't much (actual) science in that show, but it makes you interested in science anyway.

I was interested in electronics a lot as a child.

My father bought a collection of books, "الموسوعة الإلكترونية" (The Electronic Encyclopedia) but I was too young to understand it anyway. I still remember the images from the first book. (It talked about Radio.) As I grew up, my interest leaned more and more towards software.

My mother never really held me back from "trying."

Glad for you. Thinking on the past, my parents supported me a little. In my case, I held myself back. I didn't want to break things in my process of learning. My father was harsh when things break, (but he's generally a nice person,) so I was being extra careful. I don't regret not doing that, but I wonder how different I'll be if I tried fixing more.

"I usually try to diagnose the problem myself and then go on to fix it. And most of the time, I do get to fix the problem."

That's me with the software side. I'm proud of that fact. Though I had a lot of family relatives ask for my help and it was overwhelming. Haha.

The thing about not getting discouraged after blowing up your fuses was inspiring.


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Oh yes, there actually isn't much science in Dexter's Laboratory, but it sure made me interested in science. It may not have been so fascinating if they had put in so much science into it.

That's so cool! Your dad bought you that kind of book. I used to love encyclopedias so much as a kid. They so much interesting information. I loved the ones that had electronics and physics-related stuff even more.

The fear of failing is one of the biggest inhibitors of learning. You sure would have been different had you not minded breaking things if necessary, as long as you learned.

Family members are usually good at exploiting relationships with their relatives to get what they need. It really can be overwhelming.

You say you are into software? You must be a programmer then. What are you into?

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