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I have a niece that thinks like this. Her dad hires out everything he can, so she learned to solve problems in her own method. She's amazing, but others sometimes see her as stubborn or opinionated because she does thing other women won't even attempt, and she succeeds.Thanks for sharing.
I could identify with many on the list.
We need more people like that in the world.so she learned to solve problems in her own method
Yes, that's me ...YouTube 5 min video probably identifies a large percentage of members here. Enjoy!
I'm not as proactive as you, but we do share some traits. Wifey is also good at noticing things and offering suggestions on repairs. She does have mechanical aptitude and helped me wire several new houses before we had our offspringNot only do I like to fix things, I like to improve them.
In my home, something breaks or burns out, I fix it immediately, not in an hour or the next day. If I'm in bed and the light bulb burns out, I get up and replace it immediately.
It has gotten to were my wife is 'ho-hum' because something broke on a Sunday afternoon and she knows I have the 'parts in stock' and it will be fixed in minutes. Now if I could only find that....
Your comment about the challenge of fixing things is common in many men.Good video…………...I can relate to many of the feelings that video describes.
I have always felt that when something breaks, I take that as a challenge to fix it.
(I mean why not?…..If it’s broke, there is no risk in taking it apart….it’s F’ing broke man!!!!!LOL)
I love working on things and challenging myself……..In general, I find “mechanical puzzles” intriguing/irresistible.