All that ended up happening was I'd learned not to bother trying. If I didn't try I'd still beat everyone else. Then real life started and it turns out the only lesson you needed to learn in school was to learn how to try.
Knowing literally no other details other than your ages and the fact youre asking strangers, I would say bad idea. It might be a phenomenal idea though with more information.
Nothing will ever beat the windows XP menu formats. They're ugly and dated now, but I can't imagine anything more efficient.
Edit : that said my favourite is grid for media. I'm having difficulty remembering names these days, and I can more easily spot what I'm looking for by remembering the rough colour/shape of the game icon. It's basically lost forever when they update it and the image changes.
I would guess we as outsiders think it's worse than it is, hearing only the bad stuff. We're not hearing about great new sales at bed bath and beyond or whatever, we're only hearing about the heavy handed deportations and human rights violations. Which is obviously bad but its easy to confuse "probably not as bad as it sounds" with "probably not actually that bad".
I don't think I'm communicating the point i was trying to make very well but whatever
Maybe they're taking the view that the next guy might be better. Like when your friend has a mental breakdown and you stick around to see if they'll make it back.
What irks me the most about that kind of attitude is the idea that stuff has to make money to be worthwhile. It's perverse. Nobody is allowed personal growth or passions any more, absolutely everything needs to be grinded out as a side hustle.
Tell someone what you do or create in your free time and half the time they'll start asking what your channels for monetisation on that are. Do you sell it on etsy? You making videos on that? Why not try contacting local business and selling that skill? Did you know you could sign up for this signal-boosting ad-share service to maximise engagement so you can easily compare your ROI?
And inside you're dying because "dude, no, i just wanted to try my hand at making a spice rack"
There's a fun hypothetical scenario where there's a snail coming to get you. It always knows where you are and it never sleeps or dies. It's coming. If it touches you you're dead.
I feel that so hard.
All that ended up happening was I'd learned not to bother trying. If I didn't try I'd still beat everyone else. Then real life started and it turns out the only lesson you needed to learn in school was to learn how to try.