
Figuring Out Engineering, Investing & Life (Without the Jargon)
The Eejit’s Guide: honest lessons from real mistakes, not textbooks.
The Eejit’s Guide: What You Can Do Today
The Eejit’s Guide
Figuring out engineering, investing, and life… one mistake at a time. Learn with me, not from the textbooks.
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I know I’m not the only one who’s struggled — academically, financially, or just trying to figure out what to do next. That’s why I started sharing what I’ve learned about engineering and investing.
I failed university the first time. I barely knew what a stock was a few years ago. If I can turn things around and build some stability, you absolutely can too.
Failure taught me resilience. Investing taught me discipline. Now I’m using both to build a better future for myself, my family, and anyone who wants to learn from my mistakes instead of repeating them.
Investing (Without Feeling Like an Idiot)
If you’ve ever opened a trading or investing app and thought, “I have no idea what I’m doing” — you’re exactly who I write for.
So, where do you start? Here are a few simple ideas:
Learn the Basics – Read up on investing, personal finance, and how markets roughly work.
Start Small – Even a few pounds a month is enough to build the habit.
Think Long-Term – Investing isn’t a get-rich-quick scheme. The goal is to build wealth over time.
Expect Mistakes – You’ll mess up. That’s fine. The goal is to learn, not to be perfect.
Engineering (The Real-World Version)
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Starting out in engineering can feel overwhelming — new systems, tools, expectations, and a hundred ways to get it wrong. The good news? That’s normal.
Here are a few principles that make life easier:
Learn by Doing – University gives you theory. The job gives you the messy version that actually matters.
Ask Questions Early – Guessing is how mistakes happen. Asking is how you avoid them.
Slow Down – Rushing leads to errors. A few extra minutes checking drawings, numbers, and requirements can save hours later.
Own Your Mistakes – Engineers don’t become good by avoiding mistakes. They become good by fixing them and understanding why they happened.
Communicate Clearly – Most engineering problems start with miscommunication. Clear writing, clear emails, clear questions — they save you more time than any tool.
About Eejit’s Guide
I started this site because I made more mistakes than I can count — in engineering, investing, and just figuring life out. This is everything I wish I had when I started: honest stories, practical lessons, and no jargon.
Not sure where to jump in? Start Here and follow the breadcrumbs.
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