Banana
Impinging upon another successful pursuit of circumnavigating around the sun, I am thrust into the position to document my wins and woes. Perusing the happy and bitter happenstances about the past year, I have encountered a few useful adages that, if I practice the rule of frequent reflection, would prove useful. Without further temperance with verboseness, here goes: You define your individuality by interacting with others, but too much time spent with a homogenous aggregate circumvents ideas. So we have the two ends of the spectrum: groupthink and radicalism. Subsequently, we bring in over-reliance on quotidian AI prompting too. It makes things worse. What good does over-reliance on anything ever do? A greater virtue than amassing knowledge is reading people, a personal practice habituated by living in cities bigger than life itself. A person who portrays himself as poised often rests under a layer of pretense. You may perforate their need for pretense by displaying your innocence. N...