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Choice: What you do not change, becomes a choice.
Reminder:
stag·nant
/ˈstaɡnənt/
(of a body of water or the atmosphere of a confined space) having no current or flow and often having an unpleasant smell as a consequence.
- showing no activity; dull and sluggish.
Origin
mid 17th century: from Latin stagnant- ‘forming a pool of standing water’, from the verb stagnare, from stagnum ‘pool’.
Log no. 1739677752
Confucius, born Kong Qiu, was a Chinese philosopher of the Spring and Autumn period who is traditionally considered the paragon of Chinese sages, as well as the first teacher in China to advocate mass education.
Log no. 1736145474
Sunday, January 5, 2025
I did not study today. 🙁 Just starting now. I felt so burnt out and just kept napping. Well, no better time than the present to get going!
Not going to repeat 2024!
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Friday, January 3, 2025
Up since 6:00 AM PST and jumped right on studying! Not repeating 2024!
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Thursday, January 2, 2025
I covered a lot of ground in my studies. Not repeating 2024!
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Wednesday, January 1, 2025
In my goal on not repeating 2024, I have started to read and learn Generative AI (AI Made Simple by Rajeev Kapur), Security+ training on LinkedIn. I am going to take the Security+ exam by the end of this month (ETA Friday, January 24, 2025).
Watching what I eat and doing:
10 Push-ups
10 Sit-ups
What I ate today:
bowl of brown sugar oatmeal, Honeycomb and Honey Bunches of Oats.
The rest of the evening I will be studying Security+.
Log no. 1735666478
New Year’s Eve.
What disciplines will I bring in 2025 to make 2026 a much better year?
Happy New Year! 🥳 🎉 🎊
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am·a·teur
/ˈamədər,ˈaməˌtər,ˈaməˌCHər/
noun: amateur
plural noun: amateurs
- a person who engages in a pursuit, especially a sport, on an unpaid rather than a professional
- a person who is incompetent or inept at a particular activity.
adjective: amateur
- engaging or engaged in without payment; nonprofessional.
- done in an incompetent or inept way.
Origin

late 18th century: from French, from Italian amatore, from Latin amator ‘lover’, from amare ‘to love’.
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sol·i·tude
/ˈsäləˌto͞od/
noun: solitude
the state or situation of being alone.
- a lonely or uninhabited place.