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Euh, how is that supposed to feel satisfying? I love my friends and family, and gladly help them with whatever problems - computer-related or otherwise - they might have.
I'm sorry, but that just sounds... Egoistic to me. "
Well... It gets tiring after the first 1500 times they call you with the same old, same old problems.
It gets a little better when they're willing to pay for your services but most relatives simply think that you enjoy spending hours fixing their computers for nothing only to come back few weeks later.
I used to be just like you not too long ago but these days I mostly respond saying that I don't know anything about computers at all and avoid having to explain what Linux is, etc.
Selfish much? ^_^