Thanks. Yes. Great. Agreed. I've been using computers since about 1998 when I was 13 in Oregon, or at least more so then, and that means twenty years of experience on computers so far or maybe much more, and have been learning how to build computers, do web design, use Ubuntu, Linux, do video editing, photo editing, some code, trouble shooting, and many things. So, I'm only 33 years old right now but feel old sometimes. And love to do art, singing, designing, filming, writing, drawing, creating, learning, sharing, talking, etc., too.
And it can be tough at times and maybe sad to run into problems and I feel a bit confused if I don't know exactly how to fix certain computer problems. If anybody should know what to do, it should be me. Not an expert still, but I kind of know how to Google and problem-solve and figure things out. So, I have to pace myself and be patient while solving problems that I feel shouldn't even be happening in the first place. I mostly want to either blame the problems on myself or on something or someone if I can. And it can be tough if I can't find the moral of the story at times.
I think you are being hard on yourself. Probably it's best if you take a pause when faced with problems. I am sure you will figure things out. You have wide experience in the field so trust yourself that you can work things out and surely you will.
Yes. Agreed. Good advice. Thanks. Pauses do help for many reasons and in many ways.