I can relate with this article, yeah, truly is relatable! I totally get that "running alongside the bike" thing. It is like when I have a ton of work to do, like filing my business tax and even forget to register my book of accounts which may lead me to get a penalty. Yeah, instead of making a schedule and time management, I always keep doing all these last minute. Like my taxes, I plan to pay it on deadline, April 15.
And that story about the smart guy who did nothing? That is kinda horibble. It is like my wife always telling, "It is not just about being smart, it is about working hard too." I guess even if you have some talent, you still have to put in the effort.
I really liked the part about templates and frameworks. It is like, if you have a plan, you can use your brainpower for the fun stuff! Like, if you have a recipe, you don't have to figure out every ingredient every time you bake cookies. You can just focus on decorating them!
This post made me think about all the things I should probably learn, even if they're a little boring. I guess I need to stop running and get on the bike!
RE: Stop and Ride