I’d love to do this but I’m just so bad at it. I don’t even know where to start. Sigh, hopeless.
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1. stop procrastinating
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2. be more outgoing
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3. be more confident
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4. Make new friends
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5. lose weight
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6. Fall in love
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7. do a masters degree
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8. decide what the hell I would like to do with the rest of my life
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9. flirt more
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10. exercise regularly
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11. travel more
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12. start a startup
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13. Become Financially Independent
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14. Take more pictures
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15. Sell stuff on ebay
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16. be proud of myself
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17. To live instead of exist
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18. have conversations late into the night with fascinating people
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19. expand my vocabulary
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20. learn
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21. get my pilot's license
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22. go paragliding
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23. scan all my old photographs
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24. Learn to ride a wheelie on my bicycle
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25. Be myself
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26. Get a job I like
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27. start postcrossing
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28. have someone who cares about me
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29. find my soulmate
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30. join a gym
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31. Do ten full push-ups
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There’s a landing spot for paragliders 5 mins away from my house. I really should get started with this.
I wanted to learn linux for a long time but never had the initiative to do it. Then I switched to macs and was intrigued about using the terminal to get things done.
A bit later I ordered a webhost that offered limited ssh access. I played around with it and got comfortable with bash. A bit later I bought a VPS and set up my own operating system. That box is now being used for just about everything, it’s my “personal computing cloud”. ;)
With that being said, I don’t believe you can “learn linux” without ever touching the CLI. Yeah sure, you’ll be able to use it… but to really learn linux you have to embrace the commandline interface.
