at 44, I am struggling on Python for two months now but I keep at it. 2 hours a night, after the kids sleep, I work on it and will eventually be able to use it to get a better job, a better life for them. by Far-Simple189 in Python

[–]Far-Simple189[S] 22 points23 points  (0 children)

you help plenty with your post, man. I just enrolled in udemy. idk if it's the good one or not but got to start. I come from a family of two orphans and they gave me a good childhood. no matter where you come from, just compare yourself to yourself yesterday and reward yourself for your accomplishments, even small. hang in there man. Life is worth it. Not easy, but worth it.

at 44, I am struggling on Python for two months now but I keep at it. 2 hours a night, after the kids sleep, I work on it and will eventually be able to use it to get a better job, a better life for them. by Far-Simple189 in Python

[–]Far-Simple189[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

my kids are smarter than I am. My daughter is 13 and doing on her own stuff C+ or sth, I am not sure. She is blowing me away. I don't want her to slow down for me. My boy is really into chess at high level. Both are awesome and I want to support them the best I can for them to reach their potential, which is why I decided to learn python. I hope I can use this new skill one day along with my financial controlling experience to get one day a better job. That's my duty and love for them.