@principalogs Today, as I watch this new generation standing on the same soil, I donโt just see players โ I see the continuation of a legacy. Time changes faces, but the spirit of the field never changes. This ground still breathes passion, friendship, discipline, and the timeless joy of youth
Here's something we don't say enough: real change feels like ripping off a bandage that's been stuck for years. It's not pretty or painlessโit's admitting that your favourite excuses are just crutches holding you back,
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โyou've got to get your hands dirty, pull out the roots, and keep at it. It's messy, it's frustrating, but it's the only way to clear space for something better.
And yeah, it hurts, but that's how you build real resilience.
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How to increase your IQ:
~ prenatal nutrition (omega-3, choline, iodine)
~ early childhood (30m+ words by age 3, no screens before 2)
~ bilingual education (+3-5 iq)
~ music training (+2-3 iq)
~ sleep, exercise, meditation
Consider the gastrovascular cavity of a jellyfish. No brain. No centralized memory. Just a distributed network where nutrients, signals, and immune markers flow through shared channels. When a jellyfish learns, that learning is encoded in the architecture of the flow itself. ๐ชผ
The question I keep returning to: is it more honest to remember or to preserve? Memory keeps you comfortable. Preservation keeps you accountable. Perhaps the practice is not choosing one over the other, but knowing which you are doing, and why.
Memory collaborates with you. Archive does not. When you return to something preserved years ago, you meet a version of yourself that has not had the benefit of everything you have learned since. The gap between who wrote and who reads it now is the gap preservation makes visible
On the difference between remembering and preserving
There is a distinction I have been circling for some time, and I think I have finally found the language for it.
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Every atom in your body was forged in a star you will never visit. Every word you speak was invented by someone who died before you were born. Every idea you have is a remix of inputs you did not create.
The universe does not ask for receipts. It asks for output ๐ฅ