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Everyday Stories, Lived

  • Start clean, start right*

    There may be many things that you’ve done in the past that keep you from moving on. However, there is a need for you to let them go for you to move forward. Listen carefully, I am about to do a new thing,Now it will spring forth;Will you not be aware of it?I will even Read more


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  • Letter No. 6

    Dear reader from the future, Two of our cats died this week, one of which is still a kitten. We don’t know what exactly got them, but the vet said that the symptoms indicated a viral infection. With the sickness looming around and another two cats seem to catch it, we know that we don’t Read more


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  • Focus, priorities

    Your focus tell what your priorities are. And the reason why you waste so much time in a day is that you don’t know what to focus on; you don’t know what your priorities are. Read more


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  • Metamorphosis

    Your future is not rigid. But if you choose to be too lazy to bother about becoming better, you won’t go far. There’s also a huge difference between dreaming to become better and actually doing the work to become better. Most often than not, the work requires you to go beyond than what you used Read more


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  • Are you ready for a world in which…?

    Facial recognition technology is a mainstream tool available to any individual or organization. Subscribers can tap into a database with hundreds of millions of faces indexed and clearly recognizable. Cameras are installed in most public and private spaces to take advantage of this technology, and a new ecosystem of apps emerges that integrates facial recognition Read more


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  • Will this be on the exam? – an intro

    Will this be on the exam? – an intro

    If you have spent your life in school like this: Years Kindergarten 2 Grade school 6 High school 4 Undergrad 5 Graduate studies 2 This is the number of years I spent in school. …you have spent almost one-third of your life in school, assuming a 75-year life-span. Podcast highlights “I was taught that if Read more


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  • Are you ready for a world in which…?

    Video-faking algorithms are so advanced that faked videos are impossible to distinguish from real footage. These algorithms can completely replace people’s faces and speech to make it appear they’ve said or done anything the author intends. With this technology, anyone can manufacture video “proof” to back up any claim. These video fakes flood major video-sharing, Read more


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