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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2269453" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>People being people is an interesting thing to watch , and can be frustrating as well , but it's just the way that the human race is wired and I'm not the person that will be able to change that . Over the years , as I worked as a welder , mechanic and machinist , multi trade mechanic is what they called us , I noticed that most people could only do one job with any kind of what you could call proficiency and often many of them weren't much more then just average or so at any of it as they were there just because of the pay being better and a chance to work one shift instead of a rotating shift . In other words they were just drifting through life trying to take the path of least resistance and not really giving a dam as to being really good at any thing in life even at home they didn't work at life any differently . Some of them thought that they were already more knowledgeable then people that had spent a life time doing things and being good craftsmen so they missed out on the learning from them . Others tried too hard to learn things making things harder then they really were so they too missed out on being able to learn because they had an inner block put there by themselves and over thinking things . But for the most part most of them just didn't want to be any thing more then just mediocre at any thing in life . Now and then you would come across a person that had natural tendencies that leaned toward the mechanical side and ended up being very proficient at the different crafts and truly enjoyed what they were doing , they were the exception not the rule and that is the way I have noticed life is for the most part no matter what it is that you are doing in life . If you look at the things going on in our world today and really look at the people involved you can see the same human nature at play , it was that way back in 1975 and farther back most people just wanted to drift through life and not be bothered by other things then day to day happenings . Mom told me that I was born older then my years and never was a kid and that she felt sorry for me never being a kid but didn't know how to teach me to be one . Ok I'm done with my bitch back to life with the coyote lol !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2269453, member: 91783"] People being people is an interesting thing to watch , and can be frustrating as well , but it's just the way that the human race is wired and I'm not the person that will be able to change that . Over the years , as I worked as a welder , mechanic and machinist , multi trade mechanic is what they called us , I noticed that most people could only do one job with any kind of what you could call proficiency and often many of them weren't much more then just average or so at any of it as they were there just because of the pay being better and a chance to work one shift instead of a rotating shift . In other words they were just drifting through life trying to take the path of least resistance and not really giving a dam as to being really good at any thing in life even at home they didn't work at life any differently . Some of them thought that they were already more knowledgeable then people that had spent a life time doing things and being good craftsmen so they missed out on the learning from them . Others tried too hard to learn things making things harder then they really were so they too missed out on being able to learn because they had an inner block put there by themselves and over thinking things . But for the most part most of them just didn't want to be any thing more then just mediocre at any thing in life . Now and then you would come across a person that had natural tendencies that leaned toward the mechanical side and ended up being very proficient at the different crafts and truly enjoyed what they were doing , they were the exception not the rule and that is the way I have noticed life is for the most part no matter what it is that you are doing in life . If you look at the things going on in our world today and really look at the people involved you can see the same human nature at play , it was that way back in 1975 and farther back most people just wanted to drift through life and not be bothered by other things then day to day happenings . Mom told me that I was born older then my years and never was a kid and that she felt sorry for me never being a kid but didn't know how to teach me to be one . Ok I'm done with my bitch back to life with the coyote lol ! [/QUOTE]
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