After my recent trip to Games for Change, I came back home and realized vine borers had gotten into my summer squash and any hopes I had for celebrating sneak zucchini onto neighbors’ porch day were gone.  I was pretty frustrated and felt like giving up on the garden — just for a minute, but still, the thought was there.  It wasn’t a day later, after I’d replanted squash seeds to try again, that I realized that learning’s biggest enemy is not failure, or frustration, but rather giving up.
I’m attempting to learn Processing again. This time with a longer timeline and a bigger book.

After my recent trip to Games for Change, I came back home and realized vine borers had gotten into my summer squash and any hopes I had for celebrating sneak zucchini onto neighbors’ porch day were gone.  I was pretty frustrated and felt like giving up on the garden — just for a minute, but still, the thought was there.  It wasn’t a day later, after I’d replanted squash seeds to try again, that I realized that learning’s biggest enemy is not failure, or frustration, but rather giving up.

I’m attempting to learn Processing again. This time with a longer timeline and a bigger book.