After two days of Olympic-level procrastination, I finally made it to the library. But here's the weird part - I was actively avoiding my batch-mates like I was carrying classified information.
There's something oddly vulnerable about being seen actually trying. Like, what if they realize I care about something? What if they see me with books and think I'm... productive?
Back to JavaScript Basics
Decided to step back from React and dive deeper into vanilla JavaScript. Sometimes the foundation needs more work than the fancy stuff on top. The kind of unglamorous work that actually matters.
Beta Testing Reality Check
Also mapped out strategies for finding beta testers. The challenge isn't building something - it's finding people who'll actually use it without you begging them. Started thinking about communities, forums, and that delicate balance between sharing your work and becoming spam.
The Bank Conspiracy
Then came the plot twist. College registration is tomorrow. My bank, in their infinite wisdom, decided payment receipts are optional. Twenty emails sent to ten different people. My inbox now looks like a customer service representative's worst nightmare.
The bank is closed tomorrow because apparently financial institutions need more holidays than students need education.
The Irony
Had one of my most productive days in weeks, only to have it potentially destroyed by administrative chaos. But that's the thing about building anything - external systems will always try to derail your momentum.
At least I understand JavaScript closures better now. That's something no bank can take away.
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