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In my adolescence, as I had free time, I used to write in a blog or in a notebook as a way to organize ideas. AS years went by and new responsibilities came I lost the habit, even if I never stopped using a pen to write down ideas and summarize or break complex tasks into smaller parts (which is ironic being a programmer). Either a thought just before bed or a task to be done at work I’m alaways with a notebook at hand.

That said, it is not the same as to opening a blank page and writing crossing out and retrying until the original intention with the idea is expressed, not the idea itself, so I’ve taken advantage of this personal space to do exactly that and put those ideas down and free that “mental RAM”.

As watching a photograph of oneself decades after having lost it, reading something oneself wrote moves us to a far place in space and time, both from the external and internal world, and I truly believe it teaches us to see ourselves as beings with a natural state of change. We wouldn’t write the same words on two different days, thats why it has value and we shouldn’t delete those snapshots of the past, but preserve them for the future.

Therefore, this section has been launched. I’ll conclude by stating that all these thoughts are purely my own, without any input from AI. The interest lies in the text’s imperfection, its inherent bias, and its absolute transience.

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