So, the other day, I decided to dive into something new, something I’d been putting off for a while – becoming a “me2 incineration specialist”. Sounds fancy, right? Well, let me tell you, it was a journey, and not always a smooth one.
First, I started with some good old-fashioned research. I mean, you can’t just jump into something like this without knowing what you’re getting into. I dug through tons of articles and watched a bunch of videos. It was overwhelming, to be honest. So much information, and a lot of it was pretty dry.

After I felt like I had a decent grasp of the basics, I moved on to the practical stuff. I gathered all the materials I needed. It was a bit of a scavenger hunt, running around to different stores, trying to find everything on my list. I even ordered a few things on the internet, it was really not easy.
Then came the actual incineration part. Let me tell you, it’s not as easy as it looks in those videos. I set everything up, following the instructions to a T. But, of course, things didn’t go exactly as planned. It took some trial and error, a few missteps, and a lot of patience. I made a total mess at one point, but hey, that’s how you learn, right?
Practice and Adjustments
I kept practicing, adjusting things here and there. I learned to pay attention to the little details, the things that you don’t really notice until you’re actually doing it. It was a slow process, but I could feel myself getting better, more confident. I changed a few steps, skipped unnessary procedure. This is what my experience told me to do, I am a doer, not a rule-follower.
- Experimented with different materials to see what worked best.
- Tried various techniques and methods.
- Documented everything, even the failures.
Finally Success
Finally, after a lot of hard work and persistence, I did it. I became a “me2 incineration specialist”, at least in my own eyes. It was a satisfying feeling, knowing that I had set a goal and achieved it. And you know what? It was actually kind of fun, once I got the hang of it.
So, that’s my story. It wasn’t always easy, but it was definitely worth it. If you’re thinking about trying something new, something a little out of your comfort zone, I say go for it. You might surprise yourself.