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The day of writing


I've been struggling with the second part of the homework since yesterday. The topic makes it challenging rather than the action of writing per se. The task is to write a report about Elon Musk's N1 implant's introductory event, which fills me with awe, wonder, and fear. Despite all the advantages he and his colleagues introduced and emphasised, there is one factor we cannot exclude from the equation: human nature and its dark side writ in the Bible, in the Old Testament. Little have we human beings changed since the beginning of time; therefore, it is hardly surprising that instead of blaming ourselves for everything, we invented the theory of fear of the unknown. Whereas it is the fear of our own nature and what we might do with any development.

Other than that, the weather was fantastic today, with clear skies and +29°C temperature. No wonder the early morning walk with Ági was perfect. The masons dropped in today to assess the work they need to do in the bathroom that got flooded two years ago. They'll start working tomorrow and finish, hopefully, on Saturday. I have my doubts, but still, let's hope they can keep to their plans. " This is all that is worth mentioning, so let's call it a day...

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