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Currently reading: Zero To One by Peter Thiel, great read so far. I'm currently on Chapter 4.

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What I've learnt so far: Technology and Globalization are two different things in manifestation, what the entrepreneur really strives for is technology, not globalization, most companies fail because they failed to escape competition, that's it. Technology is ideal and hard because it involves something that's never done before, that means no copying from other people's work and owning your own unique creation, that works. This really changed my life, watching YouTube for 'help' is discouraged and especially if I have not implemented anything from what I have watched, though reading is a good way to strengthen one's creative thinking.

Bettering my C++/C programming skills by doing projects, (this is really the best way to learn people!) I stopped watching coding tutorials a long time ago and now I'm just using documentation and A.I. and quick refresher concept videos on some things I don't understand. My project right now is creating a "hands-free" bathroom experience, it will most likely be a $20 project all-and-all considering I have to 3D print, because the material involved is physically designed. It involves a proximity sensor and hinges, things I've never worked with before, I'm already applying what I've learnt from the book! The most difficult part: The 3D designed part, I've never been to a 3D shop and I've never had anything 3D printed for me! If the printing isn't exactly to ideal to fit the application, (which it most likely will be), I have to spend more money getting it right, but I'm prepared, this will be a rather easy project, the hardest part was getting the right 3D mechanism part, but I've got a prototype!

I'm not the most productive guy.. but I am ambitious in a sense, I follow the philosophy of Naval Ravikant heavily. One of the most brilliant things I have read from the guy that I think about almost everyday is: "What you believe is what you'll settle for," he wrote this on twitter, and that makes me question whether I'm doing enough for the day, spoiler: I never am. There's always more to be done.

If you want to talk to me in the casual sense: feel free to reach my e-mail: CasualCrow002@outlook.com

P.S: I don't use A.I to correct my grammar, only when I feel as if I'm hastily writing something, I've got to improve my writing style and relationship to the audience the authentic way!.