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shrix
·4 lata temu·discuss
Amazing pile of responses for a crucial problem most of us face (eventually)! Looking at it from an information point of view, we have tons of it available all around, consuming most of it so very generously, and probably in this process the mind is getting overloaded, having slight effects of degeneration in some cases. These are self-observations over a period of time.

Now we may be 40 and find such traces, but this issue is also growing rapidly with younger folks today, as their rate of consumption has further increased in the information jungle.

To forget is human, but occasionally we also tend to forget some crucial info that we sure knew some time ago, and that's when it bugs. This is what motivated me to create a solution for this universal issue, and started developing a system that seamlessly works alongside as a personal extended brain (our own coprocessor) that just cannot forget. If this is something of interest, it'd be great to hear from you (@shrix).
shrix
·4 lata temu·discuss
Used to consciously avoid it when I was a kid, but if we could do it completely that'll be so great :)
shrix
·4 lata temu·discuss
So wonderfully captured this imp topic, and the response is so amazing.

Raising 2 kids, both winners at the Google & other Science/Code competitions. The advantage adults have w/ our experiences could go a long way for our kids, to take them leaps and bounds in their journey. Probably that could also bring in rapid development, as this enables them to learn things way earlier, which we had learnt much later.

This could even be errands around home, or seed their love for music, or pick groceries and put them in the trunk - these habits can all be acquired well when young. Imbibing such qualities or hobbies later on become almost impossible. I think it is the parents who seed the early thought process within a kid.

Btw, I created a small group on Telegram (t.me/nexturn) where we share similar stuff related to raising kids :)