- Dec 10, 2002
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I've run into this time and time again. Most notibly with computers. Someone gets an item or they have to do something and then they won't learn anything about it. I've talked to so many people who own computers (to use that as an example) who have a $2000 machine, and yet only know how to turn it on, off, and get email. Ask them much more and they'll say "But I don't know that." I usually ask them why they haven't bothered to learn and they're like "I just use it to get email. I don't need to know that." And when it breaks they just drag someone else in to fix their problems. I don't mind people who are at least willing to learn. Those don't bug me. The ones that do are the ones that will just plain old not put one ounce of effort into learning anything about the things they have. For example, the VCR was a big one with this. People would rather spend big money on a VCR (these days it's the dvd player) and only ever learn how to play, insert, and eject movies from it. They won't even take the time to learn how to set the clock, change and program channels, etc. SO their $200 vcr or DVD sits around collecting dust and the clock keeps blinking because they don't want to learn how to do anything related to an item they're working with.
I applaud all of the people who will actually sit down, read the manual, and ask questions so that they can learn everything possible about a given item or as much as they will have use for. People that are at least willing to learn, I have no problems with. People who expect everything to be point, click, work are the ones that drive me nuts. So when their little one click wonder fails, they go balistic. So instead of learning how to fix it, they just remain stuck where they are. Sure, nobody can learn everything that they have to deal with on a daily basis and some of it might be totally out of their realm of understanding. But if they at least put forth the effort to at least try to learn something, I very much applaud that. The one's that won't learn or refuse to learn are the ones I hate.
I applaud all of the people who will actually sit down, read the manual, and ask questions so that they can learn everything possible about a given item or as much as they will have use for. People that are at least willing to learn, I have no problems with. People who expect everything to be point, click, work are the ones that drive me nuts. So when their little one click wonder fails, they go balistic. So instead of learning how to fix it, they just remain stuck where they are. Sure, nobody can learn everything that they have to deal with on a daily basis and some of it might be totally out of their realm of understanding. But if they at least put forth the effort to at least try to learn something, I very much applaud that. The one's that won't learn or refuse to learn are the ones I hate.