No contest, our skills are well above average. it's only a problem when the wife requests a couple of quick and easy printed coats hooks and the printer(s) is in two large chunks
I don't have this problem, only because I'm actively working to avoid it. I tweak video games and get too tired to play them, I upgrade my motorbikes until I have none working on a sunny day. I'm aware of my faults.
My ender 3 has been working hard while I work even harder to ignore it's minor faults.
Sweats "looks at Sovol sv08 under the christmas tree" fingers itch
Where did you look first? "Don't put it down, put it away"
Think where you would logically look for the thing in your hand and put it there works really well.
Anyway all that advice is useless now since you put it somewhere really safe, you have two options, buy new object, old one will magically appear once money is spent or in the drawer you open to put away the new object.
I live by "don't put it down, put it away" but an important part is where, if you have a fork in your hand, you should think "if I need this next year where would I look?" obv's in a cutlery drawer, but replace fork with car keys or documents..
I'm above 40 but below 45, i am shit at paperwork and composing an email takes half a day. each time I solve an issue the solution and more importantly the process I go through to get to the solution is shared, I don't want to have to fix things more than twice and it is my job to share knowlege/train the new guys.
They don't know that I don't know shit and every problem is fixed with detailed troubleshooting not 'knowing' what the issue is.
In my office the only issue is admin stuff, time tracking, emails, case updates that sort of time sucking boring nonsense, found a way around, train the new guys, tell em' contact me if you have problems, so now I fix their stuff and they do the emails/notes :D
I have to convince mangement I'm doing work every yearly review, so far so good!
I made some nice mods for this way way back, now I have to play it again :)