The temperature has finally dropped below 30°C, and the pleasant weather is expected to continue for a week, thanks to the western disturbances. It’s a welcome relief from the scorching 44°C temperatures we’ve been experiencing.
Yesterday, a significant portion of my day was spent at a computer repair shop. Interestingly, despite the cluttered appearance of the store and the customers seeking temporary fixes rather than long-term solutions, the shop owner seems to be making a handsome income. It turns out that he earns from government contracts, even though the quality of the items he sells is mediocre.
I have finished writing the blog post on “Fuller stack engineers or PolyStack Engineers,” which can be found at “The Rise of PolyStack Engineer”.
Today, I learned an interesting fact: the word “juggernaut” originates from Lord Jagannath. The British colonizers were fascinated when they witnessed the Jagannath Yatra.
Unfortunately, I still haven’t been able to resume my morning walks. However, I have started taking evening walks at a reduced speed, and I’ve switched my shoes. After careful investigation, I realized that the pain in my ankle isn’t due to my age but rather because the hiking shoes I was using weren’t suitable for prolonged use. They had a larger arch, and I needed some extra support. Additionally, since I tend to walk fast, I need to ensure I provide my feet with adequate rest.
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