This is what we do it for.
I can enjoy hikes in nature for hours on end without running out of gas, thanks to my running. Though I might be totally wiped by EOD :)
I can remove my shirt at the lake or the pool and at least see a 4-pack, thanks to weight lifting and IIFYM.
I can help people learn to draw because I practice drawing, 3D art, and digital painting nearly every day. I can troubleshoot people's tech issues due to spending large amounts of time studying programming and computer hardware. I can explain how code, algorithms, and computers work too. I can talk about my novels and the stories I create because I work on them daily. I can socialize and meet new people, even as a major introvert, through music and joining bands and choirs. I'm far from amazing or an expert on anything that I do, but it feels great to see results, even when they are small.
After getting my MSCS, I hope to delve way more into controls engineering, and that (along with cybersecurity) will be the final piece of the puzzle. When I'm at theme parks, I'll be able to explain how they work from a controls perspective. But, I am nowhere near that yet. Lots of barriers to push past.
It's always great when you have one of those moments where you think "oh, right, THIS is why I'm doing it." And that's when you smile, relax for a moment, and then hit the grind once more.
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