‘learning never exhausts the mind.’-leonardo da Vinci

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 when I stopped by my daughter’s house

 one of my grandsons

was working on some stuff

how did he know how to do this?

 just turned my head for a minute

 he learned how to do so many things.

‘we can learn something new anytime we believe we can.’

-virginia satir


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  1. Well done to him for learning a mechanical skill and working with machinery and his hands. I wish I had done something like that when I was younger, as now I can barely manage to hang a framed photo!
    Best wishes, Pete.

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  2. “You can learn new things at any time in your life if you’re willing to be a beginner. If you actually learn to like being a beginner, the whole world opens up to you.” ~ Barbara Sher

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  3. He’s the guy. My husband needs your grandson in the automotive machine shop, to train as an apprentice. Then Randy can retire (for good). Three apprentices have already left. Your grandson looks like he holds promise. We need men and women who can do hands-on work in the trades.

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    • He definitely loves all of that. He loves how things work he loves taking them apart, putting them back together. He loves cars, planes, you name it. He and his dad build bikes. He worked on rebuilding an old telescope of his grandfather‘s. He’s just fascinated by all of these things.A hands-on guy.

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  4. The more skills we learn to do ourselves, the less we have to pay someone to do it for us. Besides that, I think it’s good for a person’s self-esteem.

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    • It is, and very much out of my wheelhouse. He takes after both of his grandfathers and his father, who were all really interested in these things and learned them very quickly.

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