Easter Fever
I’ve had a high fever since Easter Saturday. I prayed to God, hoping for healing—just like His Son rose again, maybe I could too.
It all started on Thursday night. I was watching the Man United vs Lyon game. United pulled off a miracle comeback—turning 4–2 into 5–4 in the last few minutes. I was so hyped, but suddenly I got a terrible headache. It felt like something snapped in my head, like a leak in my brain.
I tried to go about my day on Good Friday, but that night I got hit with a bad flu. My body felt weak, and I went to bed early. By Saturday, my temperature shot up to 39°C. I ended up spending most of the next two or three days in bed, barely moving. I told myself: if I’m not better after three days, I’ll go see a doctor.
Through all this, one thought kept coming back to me: “A sick person only wants one thing—to get better. But a healthy person has a thousand wishes.”
Last Week Today
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I've started developing calluses from playing guitar—12 days straight with at least an hour of practice each day. Fingers hurt, but it's a good kind of hurt.
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DaVinci Resolve has been fun to explore. Now, every time I watch a film, I catch myself thinking about how I’d replicate certain scenes or effects in DaVinci.
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I’ve been diving into indie hacking lately. I think I’m beginning to understand it. It’s going to be really hard—but that’s kind of the whole point, isn’t it?
Worth a Look
- Why We Sleep – Ever since I came down with a fever, sleep’s been elusive. Every time I closed my eyes, it felt like I was hallucinating instead of resting. So I picked up this book to understand what’s really going on when we sleep—and why it matters so much.
In the beginner's mind there many possibities, in the experts mind there are few.