I don't know how to use appliances. I mean, I use the coffee maker. But that's it.

I don't know how to use appliances. I mean, I use the coffee maker. But that's it.

📖 Peter Eisenman

🌍 American  |  👨‍💼 Architect

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This quote highlights a common experience where individuals feel overwhelmed or unskilled with technology or household appliances. It underscores the gap between knowing how to perform simple tasks and feeling confident in managing more complex devices. Such feelings can be barriers to independence, but they also present opportunities for learning and growth. Embracing small steps to acquire new skills can foster confidence and self-reliance. It also prompts reflection on how societal design often assumes user familiarity, which isn't always the case. Recognizing these struggles helps foster patience and encourages supportive education around technology use.

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