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When you do insanely stupid projects as a matter of course, a lot of them are not going to turn out right the first time. There are two kinds of people in the world: those that blame others when this happens, and those that blame themselves. If you're in the first camp, maybe you should ask yourself why you're doing an insanely stupid project in the first place.
There's a Sherlock Holmes short story about him trying to figure out why his car (if memory serves, a Mercury Montcalm) doesn't work after he was just fucking with it. Watson tries to get involved, reads the Haynes manual's diagnostic tree to him. Doesn't help. Holmes is becoming distraught, says some things he regrets. Throws wrenches. Finally, he takes a nap (and some cocaine) (and some laudanum) and comes back to the job refreshed, at which point he decides that the broken thing must be the part he touched last. He gets in there, and wouldn't you know it?
I know it can be difficult to see past the cloud of ego when it comes time to admit that you don't know what's going on. Thing is, none of us know what's going on. We're all equally terrified and clutching onto whatever we can as life passes us by. Sometimes we accidentally get some basic competence in something, believe that we have active control over our destinies, only to see that taken away from us at the last minute by, say, forgetting to plug the battery back in.
For the sake of yourself and those you love, blame yourself first. It saves a whole lot of time. That's time you could spend starting new bad projects, ideally ones you'll never finish because something went wrong, those bastards are out to get me.
"if you see someone shoplifting, no you didn't" no but like. i really didn't. i have never in my life seen someone shoplifting because i'm not watching anyone else in the grocery store..? how are y'all noticing things like that. my only goals are enter the store, survive, exit the store
truth is, underneath it all, a lot of our beliefs aren't rational, and they're formed young. all those stories of magical protagonists. secret worlds if you just had the key. creatures just out of view. all that shit we imagined doesn't go away because we got older. in a lot of ways it gets bigger, more elaborately built on.
i think we're hiding the emotionally devastating core of the walrus vs fairy debate under jokes.
you see a fairy on your doorstep? and you think finally.