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history uploaded. so can look to the past from the present and the future. and get lost. really lost. but one little tidbit stuck out in my brief perusal, that i don't need anything. that i'm self sufficient. an island. but also static. unchanging. a rock. a continent. unto himself. that my digital journal entries from back when this started, 1998 or so, well, how much different is it? besides the environment, and the technology, but the people, myself, how much has that changed? has it always been a race to become what you are? and that some people that change all the time just have a longer journey, and others get there quicker. and settle. become who they are supposed to be. find the niche. a niche. your niche. a place in God's plan. And maybe I just hit my peak way back when. Always though I did anyway. But now I don't have to code a diary reader myself. All because of [[Day One]]. They provide a cli tool. That's awesome. And super easy to get data back loaded. Just makes me wish I had my paper journals still too. Or the long lost burned shared journal. that's the places reading history takes me back to.
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