My migration from programming to politics

Programming is not really my commitment I was initially interested in programming because my cousin was studying it and i wanted to know how programs are built. I learnt multiple programming languages, including Python and Java. Over the years, i realized that the source code must be perfect so that the outputs runs as usual. Any error in the source code, no matter how "minor," has major consequences on the output. Speaking of my academic history, i chose information technology at senior high school and college; however, i couldn't afford to finish the academic requirements. At college, i had many subjects marked incomplete. Because i couldn't afford to complete the requirements, i decided to just drop out in March 2020. Right now, i think twice whether i should engage in programming. There is an oversupply of programmers. The real issue is distribution of programmers: some software projects...