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Aug 2018

It's that time again. Let's jump right in it shall we

Art History/architecture
There are plenty of lessons we can learn from one of the all-time great architects. Unfortunately, many are infrastructure negligence. Fortunately it's proof that even that even the greats are mere mortals.

Career
Sometimes we can get too caught up with outcomes, success, and goals to achieve what we really want. Sometimes its best to start with the discovery and exploration before making judgments on value.

News
Works of art by the infamous Nelson Mandela have surfaced, revealing even more depth to this remarkable person.

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I love architecture, but I decided I wouldn't be qualified to be an architect because math and physics escapes me for the most part and I wouldn't want to be liable for death or injury. His designs are really something to behold, but I am really amazed that these aesthetic first designs were built, even at the protest of an engineer. :sweat_smile:

I did horribly in school at math. Ironically I ended up becoming a software engineer. But yeah, he and frank gehry really made me want to be an architect for a brief period