When you take something apart, you get a great sense of what it took to originally put it together.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's so easy to just rip someone's work apart.
I was always tearing stuff apart to see how it worked.
I like the idea of finding parts that I know I can do but I don't totally understand them right away.
As a kid, I remember taking apart whatever I could get my hands on.
I've never been much into picking things apart.
We take for granted how our mind puts everything together.
The whole point of getting things done is knowing what to leave undone.
From a very young age, I liked to take apart things. All of my Christmas gifts would wind up in a million pieces. I actually recall taking apart my dad's lawnmower three times to understand how combustible engines work.
I just wondered how things were put together.
Just about every science whiz can tell you how he or she took apart the TV or the radio when they were kids just to see how it worked. To see what the world was made of. Well, when I was a kid, I took apart fairy tales to see how they worked. To see what the world was made of.