Lost train.....
This week went by so fast that I didn't even realize it was already Sunday.
And this time I hardly managed to choose just one topic to write about so I was in doubt between three tips for a healthy life after the age of 40 and the second one what I needed from my parents and didn't get.
Without going into the first topic I would have thought about Body, Mind and Soul, these would have come to my mind, but I repeat I am not going into this topic.
So let me tell you what I needed from my parents that they didn't give me.
I didn't need a lot of things in my life that my parents didn't give me but one thing I didn't get and that affected my life pretty badly.
You know I've tasted a little bit of the communist period, here in Romania this period helped us not to develop but to go backwards instead of going forward, when others went to the supermarket we stood in line for hours for a loaf of bread, I do not want to develop that here.
And yes, I needed access to technology and forget that my parents didn't give it to me.
But what technology we could talk about in the post-communist period, everything was very rudimentary from the internet to the computer, I couldn't even think about a laptop.
And yes here I'm referring to the first models of computers that appeared here in our country, as far as I remember the first computer I had was a Pentium 286, and yes I had it but much too late when other kids my age were already on Pentium 486.
I was very passionate about computers and I wanted very much to discover them and now I remember how I used to disassemble them and put them back together, in some cases I was trying to make some improvements by changing some parts a little more performing.
And that's how I missed the technology train by not being able to catch up and so my passion for technology was not as it was in the beginning.
I would never have known what the future had to offer if my parents had supported my passion for technology, but unfortunately they didn't and I will never hold that against them.
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