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Imagine you are walking down the street and you see your neighbor building a house out of cardboard. | |
Your neighbor sees you and asks for help with something about building his house. Now, if your neighbor | |
says it is a fun project and just for the practice, you might say, "Sure, that looks fun. I'll try to | |
help you make a door that works." Or you might say, "Sorry, I'm busy. Maybe another time." However, if | |
your neighbor says he is building the house to live in it, that is an entirely different story. You | |
might laugh at him. You might try to explain that cardboard is not going to work as it rains most weeks. | |
You might try to convince him to use wood. So long as your neighbor thinks he will live in the house, | |
though, you will probably feel it is a waste of your time and his time to help him build that house. | |
If you got a project where you are doing something just because or for fun or to try something out or just | |
or the experience, acknowledge or state that you know it's a fun project. Don't ask for help building it | |
right because people will first try to convince you to do it right then shake their heads and walk off. | |
Tell them you know it's just for fun and they might decide to have some fun, too. | |
If you ask for help and people laugh or try to convince you to do it a different way, consider that your | |
building materials might actually be cardboard. If you want to do this just for fun, that is okay - but | |
tell them it is just for fun. If you want to build something which will last, you should take another look | |
at how you are doing it. |
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