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70% of the time, Im not consciously aware Im doing it.
EXAMPLE: I am highly attracted to expensive sports cars and have been ever since I was collecting matchbox cars as a kid. Its not really about status, but I like how they look.
There's a ton more examples : Expensive homes (great architectural design), expensive gadgets, expensive accessories, etc.
Why am I like this knowing I can't afford any of it?
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You describe you like big, bold statement pieces, which is always a status thing really.
All the things you describe are very loud, and obvious about being expensive, you're not describing any of the more subtle, sophisticated expensive things.
Which would be the case if it was about the detail, or quality of the materials.
So I'm pretty sure it's about the status, and life-style you think those riches would bring you.
You describe you like big, bold statement pieces, which is always a status thing really.
All the things you describe are very loud, and obvious about being expensive, you're not describing any of the more subtle, sophisticated expensive things.
Which would be the case if it was about the detail, or quality of the materials.
So I'm pretty sure it's about the status, and life-style you think those riches would bring you.
[About engineering?] Also, I want to design consumer products?
Q. I may want to design gadgets or phones and computers but I'm not exactly sure yet. I'm very fascinated by gadgets, though. So, what is someone who designs and creates consumer products like the ones I listed called? Is she/he engaging in applied engineering or no? What would be a title for him/her? Inventor? Engineer? Also, there are many branches of engineering so what would be the title of someone participating in one of those branches? For example, what would someone involved in mechatronics be called (I'm also interested in mechatronics)?
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Mechanical engineers learn how to make mechanical parts for machines or products through the use of casting, welding, and machining.
Same with Industrial Engineers, but they also learn all about how to manufacture a product. The best way to layout a plant for a good quality product, and more.
Both ME's amd IE's learn how to use CAD while in school and take Project Management, Senior Design courses.
But you want electronic products, right? For that, Computer engineering will allow you to program these products or make your own operating system, but it won't let you design the looks or the product.
Mechatronics engineering would teach you how to build products with mechanical and electrical parts, but it is a limited field. Not very broad and not easy to find a job in.
Mechanical engineers learn how to make mechanical parts for machines or products through the use of casting, welding, and machining.
Same with Industrial Engineers, but they also learn all about how to manufacture a product. The best way to layout a plant for a good quality product, and more.
Both ME's amd IE's learn how to use CAD while in school and take Project Management, Senior Design courses.
But you want electronic products, right? For that, Computer engineering will allow you to program these products or make your own operating system, but it won't let you design the looks or the product.
Mechatronics engineering would teach you how to build products with mechanical and electrical parts, but it is a limited field. Not very broad and not easy to find a job in.
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