RE: Let Me Fix It

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Olujay, the little Young engineer right from childhood went on blowing fuses at home πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚. Glad you weren't discouraged even when you didn't get it right then. Now look at you and how good you are with engineering work as an adult.
One thing about this life is discovering what you are good at and following that route, with that, you won't struggle.

Take for instance, one of my uncle who pushed his son into studying pharmacy in the university, naturally the guy is just good at handwork but then , his Dad wouldn't allow him follow his area of interest. Today, the young guy is a school dropout. He couldn't cope with pharmacy as a course, he failed and failed out. Now back to square one, learning hand work recently.

I believe some things come naturally though, and many things needs to be learned as well πŸ‘πŸ‘
Thanks for sharing this πŸ‘Œ



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I am glad that I did not give up then. I sure would not have talked about it today.

It is very important that one discovers what they are good at. That way, dealing with life would be much easier and less of a hassle, since one already has a direction.

I feel sorry the uncle's son who could have been a master with handwork, had he been allowed to explore his interest, rather than taking through a path contradicting his interest. Now, he's back to square one. I really hope grows fast in that field and is not dismayed concerning being setback a few years.

Thanks for your contribution.

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