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RE: Life electric

in OCD3 years ago

In some ways I feel sorry for your generation, my children are right in that mix. There seems to me to be more pressure to success, to reach goals, I admire that, but at the same time I want all of you to just live life. Find pleasure in simplicity. Carve out time to just be. To breathe and enjoy those around you, as well as look up once in awhile, see your environment and appreciate being young in this beautiful world of ours.
Don't sweat the small stuff, as you well know, things can change on a dime.

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It isn't easy to navigate and I think I am lucky, as I was a teen when the Internet started making an impact on society in any way. People in their late early 30s have never known different, under twenties have grown up with a smartphone as a constant companion, always pushing another product of some kind.

I think I was around 45 when the internet came into my world. I was so over whelmed by it's advent, we were given a crash course of it's use at my job. Then we were expected to use it for all sorts of tasks, talk about stress. I hated it at first. But as is with most things, the more you practice, the better the results.
Have a wonderful day, Be well.

Then we were expected to use it for all sorts of tasks, talk about stress.

I train software usage that replaces part of the normal computing process with something new - it is hard to give people a new mindset who have been doing something the same way for 40 years. But, as you say, with practice, the better the results and once that happens, there is no want to go back to the "old way" of doing it.

I have to admit, I learn new tricks about computing as well as what my iphone is capable of, everyday.
I have been studying crypto currencies also for a few years now, it took me awhile to even understand wallets and such but I keep plugging alone.