Why Computers Are More Personal Than People Think
Why Computers Are More Personal Than People Think Computers have always felt like more than just machines to me. They’re tools, problem-solvers, creative outlets, and sometimes even stress relievers. Whether I’m debugging code, or just organizing files that make life feel slightly more under control, computers are tightly woven into how I think and work. This blog isn’t about the history of computers or technical specifications, it’s about my personal relationship with them and why they matter in everyday life. Not Just Machines, but Extensions of How We Think When people hear “computers,” they often think of cold hardware and confusing code. I see the opposite. A computer is basically a thinking space, one where ideas turn into programs, documents, designs, or solutions. Programming in particular feels like structured creativity. You’re constantly asking why something works, why it breaks, and how to make it better. That mindset has spilled into...