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When I was a kid I wanted to be a carpenter like my dad, my parents reaction was always "just keep studying and you can do whatever you want, if you wanna study then do it and don't care about anything else we will help you".

Growing up I became a bit of a geek by hanging out with my uncles (they were the pc gurus in the old days, not anymore hehe). When choosing a college major I knew I wanted it in some kind of engineering, but had no idea besides that, I ended up choosing CS somewhat random and loved the thrill of solving problems so I stuck with it. During it all my parents only really said "as long as you study so you can have what we couldn't give you and do something you like, we will support you!"
I love my parents! 😄

Side note: I think my parents love to be able to brag about my accomplishments, kind of feels like they are entitled to though, since pretty much everything is thanks to them!

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    Keep doing the carpentry though! Making stuff with your hands is an ideal way to switch off from coding.

    I'd love to know how to do all that stuff. My Spring learning project will be a bird table. I'll likely end up with a footrest and firewood. 😕
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    @pixeltherapy will do! It's a good way to spend time with my old man
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    @CharByte it's also good to have a trade in case the economy straight off collapses, carpentry is a damn good trade to have cause everybody needs something built once in a while. carpentry is my trade also
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    @jckimble my fallback trade is gigolo 😉🌹
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