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My mom bought me a laptop when I entered uni and I did the dumbest thing. Just after two semesters, I unnecessarily changed one system setting as a part of steps from a web to activate a feature, but it litterally destroyed my laptop and wasn't working properly. I tried to reset the pc but failed. Now it's stuck on the blue screen. It was litterally 100% fine and I just messed it up for no reason just like that. I only told my sisters. It has warranty (would they even accept to fix it?), but in my mother's phone since she's the one who ordered. I just can't ask her I hate myself, how would she feel. I can't stand I feel horrible everyday.
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Hey, I want you to know first that it's alright, it always happens and it happened with me as well (my dad bought me the laptop), you can tell your mom what you were trying to do, then be honest and clear that you need help to reach out to the company and check the warranty for the fix. She won't get upset at you, she will try to help you out even if she seems a little bit shocked or mad like "what happened?" and such, but it's not against you as a person. Since you cannot fix the error or reset the laptop by yourself, then you need help from someone expert. It is ok and it will be fixed.
ReplyThank you so much for your kind words!
ReplyYour kind words of encouragement mean the world. Thank you so much for taking time out of your day to respond. I truly appreciate your kindness!
ReplyThank u very much I really appreciate ur words and time. The problem is that it's not my first time destroying a device I have a long of history (not proud) with mine or others. I really don't wanna tell them they won't trust me anymore and anyone hear my story would feel annoyed how stupid it happened. I might even get yelled at so Im not telling them for my and their mental health. I told my siblings and we have the plan to contact the company. Plan B would be telling my dad somehow to take it to a computer professional. Thank u again 🤍
ReplyAs a mother of a daughter who is constantly going through electronics, let me tell you it is frustrating, but things happen that you can't control. I know that my daughter doesn't tear them up on purpose every time, but that is why we get the warranty for cases like these. Telling your parents the truth is the best option and use the warranty to get it fixed. It will show that you are showing responsibility and maturity. I can't speak for your parents, but depending on the situation, I might get upset and sigh, but I would use the warranty and get it fixed. I would not go as far as not trusting her for that. I would actually trust her a little more for being honest and coming to me. I may poke and make a joke to make light of the situation after that though. I have to constantly remind myself that she got those genes from somewhere. They didn't just fall from the sky. I hope that this helps. Congrats on getting in the uni. Good luck and I hope that everything works out!
ReplyIt was not your fault. Your value, worth, and substance as a human being depends not in anything material or external from you but in who you are at heart; and how you treat others.
We are proud of you for your effort and your hard work at your University. We are honored that you are working hard to make this world a better place, all due to your very presence in the midst of us.
You are not alone. We are with you in sentiment my friend. Thank you for your words, your strength, and the impressive courage with which you live life!
ReplyIm not native to express how ur words r true and good properly. It touched my heart and they're very real. Thank u so much ur a very kind and special soul 🤍✨️
ReplyIts ok it can happen with anyone.
We learn from mistakes.
Tell your mom about it.
Everything will be fine.
She won't hate you for it.
ReplyThank u, u made made me feel better 💗💗
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