Many of us, might eat, drink and live Perl. Well, it makes daily work easier and enjoyable. Perl may have played major part in developing your career and job and may have been converted in your bread butter of your family. It could be a major part of your programming experience and yes, some people think in Perl.
It becomes interesting to know what other tools, you are capable to develop/cultivate for yourself, which can replace Perl at this stage in your life. The tool can can give you same joy and excitement and easily replace all the functionalitis in your life described above. If you have to start a new life, which is far, far away from Perl, where you would go? what you would do?
I haven't experienced myself in recent past, but I think that It is pssible to do such. You might have experienced it. There are other similar things, which other people have enjoyed and have got all, what you have achieved via Perl.
It is also interesting to share, which objects have relatively comparable part like Perl, as you experience the life. It could be family, girl/boy friend, kids, TV, sports, music, exercise, yoga, pride, integrity etc..I like to mumble any opinions you have about this.
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