Joe Of All Trades, Master Of Fun

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There is no limit to what a human can learn in a lifetime. With the advancement of technology, learning a skill has never been this easy. I learned a lot of things just by watching YouTube tutorials. It made me a multi-skilled person, that is why I call myself an amateur JOAT -- Jack Of All Trades. Not a master of anything yet, but learning a little about a lot of things can't hurt.

Why I Wear Too Many Hats

Growing up, I saw how my father would fix things whenever something is broken in our house. From carpentry to plumbing to simple car/motorcycle maintenance, I learned a lot from him. I am lucky enough to have acquired that trait, and I deem it very valuable in these modern times. As an introvert, doing home related tasks like plumbing and basic carpentry saves me a lot of time and energy than outsourcing it to other people. Also, I love doing things on my own and I like the high, or dopamine rush as they call it, after finishing every task.

Through The Years

Video Editor
In my college days, my friends and I were into making short films and music video parodies. I volunteered to edit the videos, and I had a lot of fun learning and doing it. I taught myself how to add effects like blood splatter from a gunshot and turning a regular arnis into a lightsaber. Editing videos using a less powerful HP mini netbook, rendering a scene would take several hours. Sleepless nights were worth it upon seeing the final product.

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Excerpts from our short film entitled 'El Vigilante'

Handyman
By the time my wife and I got our own place, I replaced the doorknobs and installed a deadbolt. I was able to do those thanks to Google and Youtube. I also put up shelvings and a TV wall bracket. Applying what I learned from assisting my father when I was little, I successfully made a table from scratch.

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L-shaped table I made

Barber
Barber shops and salons closed down upon the government-imposed community quarantine. Thanks to online shopping gods, I was able to buy a hair clipper. Taught myself how to cut my own hair and my wife's, and I've been doing it for over a year now.

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Adulting made me realize that having the right tool for the job is a very wise investment.

The Creation Of My Alter Ego

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Animator
I've always been a fan of cartoons and animations. When I was in grade school, I would draw on the rightmost part of the page of my textbooks and create a flipbook of some sorts. Made a lot of fun making those mini animations. Forgot about it for a while but the invention of smartphones reignited my love for animation. I'm still far from being a good animator, but I know I'll get there one day.

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First digital animation I made last 2019

Producer
I have this habit of checking what's trending on YouTube, especially in the Music genre. Around 3 years ago I stumbled upon a genre called study music, also known as chillhop, also known as LoFi hiphop, and I've been a fan since then. I just find it relaxing and nostalgic at the same time. It's a mix of atmospheric music, with jazzy chords, boom bap drum beat and some vocal chops from old movies or animes. I thought to myself, this would be a cool genre to learn as a beginner. Good thing I have an iPhone and started learning Garageband with the aid of YouTube tutorials. It's been 2 years since I started making beats on my own and I am quite content with my output. Though I know I still have a lot to improve on, I know I can only go better from here.

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Screenshot of one of my Garageband projects

Combining my love for animation and my newfound love for beatmaking, I created a YouTube channel (alter ego) to upload some of my works. Due to my day job and me being a perfectionist and a procrastinator, I seldom make new projects and it has become a frustration for me. Hopefully, it will be different when I get my hands on an iPad, as it will streamline my processes and it will make producing content a little bit faster.


One of my proudest works

Master Of Fun

I know that being a jack of all trades has some negative connotations. Master of none, is one of that. I never see it as a defining trait that stops me from being one. Of course being a JOAT and a know-it-all is very different. I just don't mind what other people say as long as I'm not hurting anyone and most of all, I am having fun.

Well, this has been the longest post I made since joining Hive. I hope you had fun reading this. See you on my next post!

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Welcome to hive

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Life is too short to be a master of one. Learn everything while you still can.

Ninduta ani ya~!!! Sakto can't agree more😍

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Worst combo, being a procrastinator and a perfectionist.... Now I'd that doesn't make one crazy....

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Yeah. It is the worst! And sometimes people like us, perfectionists and procrastinators, only produce something when we have our backs against the wall. Maybe that's because our minds are constantly thinking of 'what ifs' and forget that there is another task that needs to be done.

By the way, thanks for dropping by. I appreciate you reading and taking the time to comment. 💯

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