Vrecknidj
Prolific Member
I don't know if this is a Dave thing or an INTP thing.
I'm aiming at the older folks (I'm pushing 50) on this forum, and, in particular, those who find coping with "things going wrong," specifically, mechanical things (or electronic things) to be very emotionally off-putting.
Here's the tie in to the topic title. Today I had a minor problem. The washing machine hose was leaking at the shut-off. Like usual, I don't have all the right tools for things, and don't have a good sense of what needs done when there's something wrong. I have friends, and one of them is a contractor, and I pester him regularly. (Last summer it was the mower, this fall it was a broken main drain pipe in my basement, etc.)
Anyway, I got the things I needed to fix it, and I've since taken care of it. But, in between finding the problem and getting it fixed, I was in a foul mood. And, I know myself, and I know that the foul mood is attached to these sorts of problems.
When the car won't start, or there's a leak in the roof, or (once upon a time, back in the days of DOS or early Windows OSes) the computer stopped working, or whatever, that is, when the things that I prefer not to think about but rely heavily upon, stop working properly, I get frazzled.
I suppose people of all types and stripes are put off by problems. But, given where the F function is for us, I would suppose that even if we're of mature years and generally have learned how to operate in the Feeling world, we're still prone to being knocked off balance in the feeling realm.
Thoughts?
I'm aiming at the older folks (I'm pushing 50) on this forum, and, in particular, those who find coping with "things going wrong," specifically, mechanical things (or electronic things) to be very emotionally off-putting.
Here's the tie in to the topic title. Today I had a minor problem. The washing machine hose was leaking at the shut-off. Like usual, I don't have all the right tools for things, and don't have a good sense of what needs done when there's something wrong. I have friends, and one of them is a contractor, and I pester him regularly. (Last summer it was the mower, this fall it was a broken main drain pipe in my basement, etc.)
Anyway, I got the things I needed to fix it, and I've since taken care of it. But, in between finding the problem and getting it fixed, I was in a foul mood. And, I know myself, and I know that the foul mood is attached to these sorts of problems.
When the car won't start, or there's a leak in the roof, or (once upon a time, back in the days of DOS or early Windows OSes) the computer stopped working, or whatever, that is, when the things that I prefer not to think about but rely heavily upon, stop working properly, I get frazzled.
I suppose people of all types and stripes are put off by problems. But, given where the F function is for us, I would suppose that even if we're of mature years and generally have learned how to operate in the Feeling world, we're still prone to being knocked off balance in the feeling realm.
Thoughts?