You know what's wild? Spending hours crafting a presentation, designing every slide, hunting down content like you're on some digital treasure hunt, finishing at 2:30 AM feeling somewhat accomplished... only for your team to suddenly discover their inner critic the moment you hit "done."
Radio silence during creation. Feedback explosion after completion. Classic.
The Evening Workout Pivot
Had to switch my workout timing because apparently my gym buddies operate on vampire schedules. Not that I can't go solo, but there's something about having workout partners that makes those last reps less miserable. Sometimes dependency isn't about capability—it's about sanity.
OCaml and Existential Dread
Planned to dive into some OCaml work (yes, I called it trash, fight me), but between presentation drama and life's general chaos, that got shelved. Nothing like a good existential crisis to really round out the day, right?
But here's the thing—got two frontend dev internship interviews lined up. Small win that'll probably turn into rejection letters, but hey, at least I'm collecting nos like Pokemon cards at this point.
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Sometimes the best part of a rough day is knowing tomorrow's a fresh chance to break something new. Or fix something old. Or just survive with slightly better caffeine choices.
What's your current ratio of progress to existential questioning? Asking for a friend who definitely isn't me.
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