Talk:Renault Alpine Celebration (Research & Development)/@comment-86.165.244.56-20170131232020/@comment-91.236.116.233-20170204010043

LOL, now that is something entirely different. What we are cut out to be in life will pretty much depend on who we think we are in the first place.

You pick a choice as to what is achievable and not. Personally I read about 10.000 to 15.000 pages of technical IT every year and so while it may seem unachievable, I still do choose not to take a stand towards it and so I learn. My profession is such that if I fail to believe I can do it I will fail.

People tell me that since I've done so since the '90s I have to have much knowledge and I do reply: 'Yes, but it is the last four years I can make use of'. I still remember the Hayes command set for modems, but that only makes me a dinosaur now doesn't it? In my sphere, I've only ever used that knowledge once the last five years, still it was streaming off my fingers without too much thought when it was needed.

I'm old-school compared to you, but if I can seed it in you to believe in your own ability to achieve what you want... or at least try! If we fail, make sure the fall is about 2 centimeters and so try again. We do make mistakes, every one of us. It is in our ability to try again our greatness lie.

Think about it youngsters.

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