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Late Sunday,
An eventful day of running, writing, and socializing. I didn’t get all that I wanted done for the day, but it still was a productive day.
🧐 Thought(s) of the Week
No Quote. Just Vybes.
❤️ Weekly Highlights
1 - I’ve become a mentor at work.
This is my second time becoming a mentor at work. I’m mentoring someone a lot less experienced than myself in my field.
It gives me the ability to become a better teacher and double down on my craft.
I hope to create the best experience for them.
2 - I’ve committed to becoming a writer.
The service I was using to create my X/Twitter threads, didn’t allow for more than 5 images within a post.
So I was placed in the position to either do without or pay the premium for the year to get the 5 images. I leaped to invest in my craft.
It was a challenging decision to make, but it was an easy decision — after all the dedication within my head.
When the universe presents a path that resonates with your antennae. Take it. Run down it. Embrace it. Passions don’t come easy, it requires a search.
The darkness was your friend for a long time, but once the path becomes a bit lit, take it.
3 - Completed my Final 5k of the Year, in the best time 🏃🏽💨
March 2023

November 2023
Next year I shall break the sub-20 barrier, and become elite.
📚Interesting Content
1 - The story of the universe
2 - Mastery is Effortless
Drake can produce music that is above industry standards consistently, such that an average able for him can sell millions of copies.
“For all dogs 🐕” has been on repeat for the past month since it dropped.
3 - Voice acting is such a very emotional endeavor
The ability to craft a voice with different ranges of emotion is an astounding skill.
4 - F1 The difference between pit stops in 1990 vs 2023
1990 vs 2023 F1 pit stop. Do you think they improved?
— Historic Content (@historicontent)
4:00 PM • Oct 3, 2023
🔖 Word(s) of the Week
1 - Terminal Lucidity: a return to mental clarity and working memory that some dementia patients experience shortly before death.
2 - Obfuscation: the action of making something unclear or obscure.
3 - Wrought: to shape in a specific way.
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