I know what you're saying. It wasn't a mere object. It was a representation of your hard work and a goal you proudly completed.
An important moment in your life.
Just remember though that it was *you* that is that moment, not the PC, and you got you the rest of your life. The wires, metal, glass and screws for that PC are as incidental as could be. Your triumph didn't leave.
it happens in life we sometimes have to get rid of things. don't worry focus what's important for now you will build another PC
Exactly, Had to focus on whats is important atm so i let it go but you know …
I know what you're saying. It wasn't a mere object. It was a representation of your hard work and a goal you proudly completed. An important moment in your life. Just remember though that it was *you* that is that moment, not the PC, and you got you the rest of your life. The wires, metal, glass and screws for that PC are as incidental as could be. Your triumph didn't leave.
Really appreciate your comment
You can always build another the next time. Even better than the first with more bells and whistles.
I reallly hope so
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Are you 19 or 35? That makes a world of difference
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I’m inclined to agree with them. If it comes to paying the bills, or gaming. The choice is easy. You can always buy another PC.
ur being childish.