I exchanged my father's laptop screen yesterday without any prior knowledge. Now I come to my question is what is special or not, my father said to me afterwards you have to be encouraged
Sure you can be gifted at that, but you can also just have been lucky.
Such a thing has nothing to do with giftedness, you have that if you have an IQ of over 130.
So giftedness has something to do with intelligence, and your laptop screen has more to do with manual dexterity.
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I would cleverly classify it under the term.
If you like something like that you can develop in this direction. I also really enjoy fixing things
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Parents always say that
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Having replaced laptop screens myself, I know it's essentially a couple of screws, clips, and plugs. Basically, it's cool that you dare to do something like that and go through with it, because many don't do it, partly because they think they will break something, partly because there's still a guarantee on it. You can be proud of that, but technically it's not a big act in the end (assuming it's just a new screen for exactly that guy - if not, then really chapeau!).
Whether it is a highly or technically island talent can neither be confirmed nor excluded on the basis of a single event. But if you are interested in technical matters, then take your father at his word and ask what he said. There are many great projects that can be used to promote this. In my free time I do e.g. Gladly something with Raspberry Pi. Add a few electrical components and you can build and program electrical circuits (I think it's even easier with Arduino, because it can also read out analog sensors…)
And then another tip: Enjoy the compliment. Many take feedback too seriously or too little. In the end, it's just really cool to receive a compliment for your own expertise. Above all, to hear from your own parents that you are needed and that something would not have worked without you.
Ne it was a different screen from another laptop