On another summer morning, I found myself waking up in a state of fear and uncertainty. The weight of not meeting the desired skills required for the CKA certification burdened my mind. However, amidst these worries, a friend reached out to me with a technical chore, seeking my assistance to save his RS 600 PM. It struck me that he was somewhat self-obsessed at the moment, more focused on finding the perfect tech stack than on taking care of his business. I couldn’t help but believe that people often fail to understand the consequences of their strong desires until they experience the outcomes firsthand. Nevertheless, I decided to help him and set out to complete his task. It was then that I received a package from him, adding an additional layer of complexity to the situation. I questioned my own motivations, wondering why I was taking on this responsibility. It felt like I was reaching the last shore, only for him to create more work and display a sense of urgency. As someone once said, if you do not prioritize your tasks, someone else will do it for you. I couldn’t help but contemplate the significance of this, especially since getting certified would only be delayed by a month. Would it really make a difference?
As I delved into the day, seeking solace and distraction from these thoughts, I decided to listen to some songs from 2010 and beyond. It had been a while since I immersed myself in music from that era, and it brought about a flood of nostalgia and awesomeness. The tunes of Foster The People, Of Monsters and Men, and Mumford and Sons filled my ears, transporting me back to different moments in time. It was a reminder of the power of music to evoke emotions and connect us to our past selves.
While I was engrossed in writing this blog post, I couldn’t help but notice the annoying presence of mosquitoes. Strangely enough, I observed that they didn’t bother me as much when I was deep in thought, concentrating on my ideas. This made me ponder Bill Gates’ project to genetically control and eradicate mosquitoes. I had heard that he had released thousands of genetically modified mosquitoes in the USA before the pandemic hit. The curiosity surrounding the progress of this project lingered in my mind.
In light of these reflections, I came to the realization that this μ-blog could serve as a platform for my daily logs, capturing the fleeting moments and random musings of each day. On the other hand, my main blog would remain a space for longer, more introspective posts. My current life is a tapestry woven with diverse experiences, ranging from the pursuit of certifications to helping others with their tasks, from rediscovering music that stirs nostalgic sentiments to contemplating mosquitoes and a man’s challenges to eliminate the harmful one’s