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Re: Is It Possible to Take FIRST too seriously?

Don't take life too seriously. You'll never get out of it alive. - Elbert Hubbard

I suppose this could be modified to replace "life" with "FIRST". While I think that FIRST is a phenomonal experience for all who are involved in it, I agree with what others have said here - you need balance. Does that mean that you can't be serious and intense about robotics? No. Actually I prefer to refer to it as passionate. I'm passionate about my family, my faith, my career, my students, and FIRST. They are all important things to me and I do my best to prioritize and balance them effectively.

Those who think we're a bit loopy because of our passion for FIRST have either never experienced it first-hand or just don't get it. And, as the saying goes, we mock that which we do not understand.

Bottom line - keep your passion for FIRST and don't let others spoil your fun!

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Re: Is It Possible to Take FIRST too seriously?

Yea, you can take FIRST too seriously, as with most things. FIRST, while great, has its place, and certain things should take priority. Good luck prioritizing, you'll probably need it.
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