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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 566241" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>This is exactly the kind of anecdote that re-affirms my belief that one of the best gifts you can give a young person is tools. Even if they don't know how to use them then, they will definitely have a use for them later. And with youtube tutorials on every fix we can practically imagine, there's no reason anyone shouldn't be able to remedy most of the problems in their home on their own. I had a math teacher in high school that lived by, "What am I doing? And how do I do it?" Look at the problem. Study it. Now approach it with method. The likeliness that you'll permanently screw up the thing is small. Do it yourself. *but it helps a whole lot if you have the tools</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 566241, member: 1211"] This is exactly the kind of anecdote that re-affirms my belief that one of the best gifts you can give a young person is tools. Even if they don't know how to use them then, they will definitely have a use for them later. And with youtube tutorials on every fix we can practically imagine, there's no reason anyone shouldn't be able to remedy most of the problems in their home on their own. I had a math teacher in high school that lived by, "What am I doing? And how do I do it?" Look at the problem. Study it. Now approach it with method. The likeliness that you'll permanently screw up the thing is small. Do it yourself. *but it helps a whole lot if you have the tools [/QUOTE]
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