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Hey, it's just lack of experience, not lack of "smarts."
Everyone started off knowing nothing. Asking questions and reading a lot will get you there. Takes notes. Pay attention to conflicting information, because it's all just people trying out things and sometimes forgetting details.
This was a fairly supportive thread.
When you try something, just understand the risk of what you could lose if something goes wrong.
Oh I still rememberer first time I tried to root my phone, I swear I was sweating.
Same here, especially as it was the Samsung S2 of my employer.
However, when you don't try (prefferably on an expendable device) you never learn.
Yeah that and always get a soft-brick solution tested before hand.
My first softbrick was 30 min before going to college I had to show my bus tickets on my laptop, and fix the phone before my chicken mom came to my apartment because I would not awnser the phone.