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I've being in a long hiatus in my programming endeavors, but now I am back, stronger and more motivated than ever, with a new impetus in my mind. I want to escape this misery of life that I find myself in, and I think programming, computer science, and utter practice on such expertise will lead me to that escape, we just need two vital factors to escape: discipline, and practice. Those two are what will lead this revolution, creativity and intellect is abundant already, but practice and discipline to practice is very scant since there is not much time available for oneself nowadays, there is only minimal time available, which is going to be vehemently used for programming and computer science. Creating has become my sole escape to the misery and mundaneness that surrounds me, which is why I've make the activity of creation my sole escape, and I believe that such activity will improve my life in the long term, or at least, that's the only hope left that I have, whether it is true or not, does not matter, what matters is that it makes me act, it makes me create, it makes me materialize, I see a tangible reflection of my work and myself in the results of my creation, and that ladies and gentlemen, gives meaning to life when one is amidst the mundane world.
This is the logo of my next project: Time Allocation. I give a better context on what the project entails in its dedicated blogpost. When I was brainstorming this logo, I first decided to do that had to do with time, for obvious reasons (Time Allocation), and drew a sand timer, however, it was too ugly and too, how can I say it, dull, non-creative. I concluded with this logo because it represents chunks of time being stacked on top of each other asymmetrically, assimilating the Google Calendar time chunks, because I believe nowadays more people associate time management in such form, besides, this logo allows me to utilize three colors, and make it minimalistic. Cool, isn't it? Is it not? Explain to me why it is not if you have some balls. Anyway, I am glad to be back, I believe in my plan, and will vehemently chase its intended result.
April 23, 2025
I am wrong? feel free to email me and debate about this if you are so confident and courageous.