I can’t
sufficiently explain what programming did to my life. The moment I started
learning it, I knew my life will forever change. A greater potential to think
critically rose in me. Days of the week were normal to me for I couldn’t
distinguish Saturday and Monday. My schedules were plan-driven. My decisions
were rational. The creepy feelings I always had in the past whenever I did something
wrong were long gone.
Some
said that it made me an introvert; that I started living like a monk in
solitude: I cut human contacts. Deep down in me, I was driven by
motivation. I
kept reading blogs online on how programming would shape my career. I realized
that indeed I was missing something.
From my
early childhood experiences, I’ve always wanted to experiment with the dynamic
technology. For instance, in high school, I began reading computing books, I
wanted to know how to make a computer do things. I wanted to explore the world
of computing. Whenever I watch any computer related movie, I felt different: I
always had this craving of owning a personal computer, may be write programs or
learn how to hack.
My
tireless efforts in campus are slowly yielding something great. I enjoy the
outcome of my programming actions. I am also glad that at only 20 years of age,
I can not only blog, but also build websites from scratch. Shout out to my
brain for facilitating this. The more I program, the more my brain widens. My
perspectives also become broader.
Programming
is indeed my future.
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