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what i am trying to see by my posts are if i am to picky i'm a machist by trade 23 years i program and run machining centers and cnc lathes make tooling at my full time job built many machines in my basement shop never really happy with them.I have done prototype work on my home machines also built the parts to convert the next allways turned out good but allways looking to build better machine or improve the one i got so never really done with it spending more and more (is this a sickness)what i need to know is when to be happy and stop! thanks |
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| Take it easy, go to the beach and you have the biggest drawing board you ever dreamed of. And as the waves wash your drawing away, you can ask yourself the question: "Is it really worth to start with this?". If you want to prove yourself to other people by constantly working, improving and overspending, you're on the wrong road. There is more to life. This is just iron. Start with studying writing, the length of your sentences is breath taking. Communication and understanding what drives other people is more important than running around in circles trying your utmost. Feel better? Carel |
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