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Computing Power

Friday the 20th of March 2026. And uh, one of the most fascinating conversations that I've ever had, not just not just with like one of my great friends, but with like 2 of my great friends, is about computing power. 



These are things that nowadays, like they're going to be like very boring to other people, really and truthfully, especially people that are born into the technology that we have today. 


But um, to people that have grown up with the technology, people like myself, um, you know, 90s babies, people from like generations beforehand, who, um, had to learn a little bit more about RAM, had to learn a little bit more about, um, you know, uh, processing power and things like that.


It's a little bit interesting to, you know, to really see how that information, uh, and the way that the computer as well, the way you kind of like, uh, how it's modelled off of the brain, it's extremely fascinating stuff. And it leads me to this point. 


It leads me to this key focus point, right? When it comes to people, right? Rather than me trying to do something on my own or trying to solve a problem on my own, I would very much rather try to solve that problem by having a friend and being able to do this or being able to discuss things with a friend. 


And the reason because, you know, there's a reason why the saying goes, a problem shared, you know, is a problem halved because again, your processing power, you don't have to use as much processing power, you know, because your brain effectively has processing power, your brain processor stuff, right? And it's like, you know, it's a very interesting attitude to have, you know, especially like in business, in entrepreneurship. 


Like, you know, being able to build that network of friends that you can trust, people that, you know, you know, you've gone through stuff or you've been there for people. 

Like these are people that would show up. These are people that you can phone up, ring, you can talk to them about issues. Some of them have got expertises in different places and stuff like that. 


But ultimately, like, you know, rather than me trying to do things on my own, which just seems like a lot of people are very egoic nowadays, trying to prove themselves, trying to, you know, be something more than what they can really be, rather than me trying to be this very, very great thing on my own. Let me try it and climb and go to this, get to this destination together with people. 


Because after all, if I'm able to have more processing power, more people, that's, you know, more people thinking and, you know, that, that, that in essence just makes complete sense to me

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