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 a hands-on skill that definitely comes handy, and also something to fall back on if you ever need a side-hustle 
 Sure thats true but honestly but if being fully honest it probably taught me discipline both in the sense of responsibility and in setting a goal to become my own boss  
 as someone that's looking to become their own boss, any concrete advice from experience? 
 If you found the field you want to be in work for  those you look up to and learn from the details.
The more different places you been at the more you understand why X is a solution for situation X.

And than all it comes down to just taking the first step "accept that you will be wrong".

Best advice someone gave me basically saying Perfection makes no sense just go for it 
 willingness to fail and pursue it regardless, got it 💜