I visited the developer forums; this forum of pale white walls is filled with collective knowledge where you ask questions, and those who can help will try to. I checked my profile to see the people I have helped during and after the pandemic, and I also checked my mentions. . .
“I think @Extrenious explained it pretty well,” says shaquille_oatmeal
“Yay, your problem got solved by @Extrenious,” Spider replied.
“Yes, this fixed it! Thank you so much for your help and compliance @T0ny @Extrenious,” says Loapz.
“Thank you,@akitsuya and @Extrenious. I’ve learned how to Save Datatables.” Says Tal.
I checked my profile and saw that I had provided 67 solutions, which means I have helped 67 people. Although it may not be a vast number, it means a lot to me. Through this, I feel like I have become a leader among my peers. As Esmeralda Santiago stated in her book “When I was Puerto Rican,” “They knew, and I knew, that I didn’t belong there.” through Esmeralda’s journey, I know that I stand out now, I am no longer the little kid starting who needs help. I have become a helper, an expert.