. . . strains of a violin
In the dimly lit alley behind the bustling city street, two unlikely companions found themselves engaged in a thought-provoking conversation.
One was a homeless man named John, his weathered face marked by years of hardship, and the other was Ami, a young mathematics enthusiast who often found solace in the city's hidden corners.
Ami had been drawn to the alley by the faint strains of a violin, and there she discovered John, an old man with a tattered coat and a makeshift cardboard shelter.
"Beautiful night, isn't it?" Ami remarked, trying to break the ice.
John glanced up from his violin, a surprising glimmer of curiosity in his eyes. "Aye, it is, miss. What brings you to this forgotten corner of the world?"
"I suppose I was drawn by the music," Ami replied. "And also, I couldn't help but overhear your playing. You have a remarkable talent."
John smiled, revealing a few missing teeth. "Thank you kindly, miss. Music's been my only friend for a long time."
Ami nodded, her interest piqued. "You know, I've always wondered about something. Do you think mathematics was discovered or created?"
John put down his violin and furrowed his brow, pondering the question. "That's an interesting thing to ponder, miss. I reckon it's a bit of both, in a way. You see, numbers and patterns have always existed in the world. The ancients, they looked at the stars and found order in the chaos. So, in a sense, they discovered the mathematical truths that were already there."
Ami nodded in agreement. "I see what you mean. It's like uncovering the secrets of the universe."
John continued, "But then again, miss, humans have also invented new mathematical concepts and structures to solve problems and make sense of things. We created algebra, calculus, and many other branches of mathematics to better understand the world around us. So, it's a bit of both discovery and creation, I suppose."
Ami smiled, realizing the depth of John's wisdom. "You know, I never expected to have such a profound conversation in an alley. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with me."
John picked up his violin once more, his fingers caressing the strings with practiced care. "Life may lead us to unexpected places, miss, but wisdom can be found in the most unlikely of souls."
As the haunting melody of John's violin filled the alley, Ami sat beside him, listening to the music and contemplating the timeless question of whether mathematics was discovered or created.
In that fleeting moment, two very different worlds came together, united by the beauty of human curiosity and the pursuit of understanding.
. . . approaching all things anew

there's freedom from
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Your yoga practice helps loosen
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Desire. Experience. Impression.
Rinse and repeat.
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. . . in the ebb and flow
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. . . build it 💕 and he will come
How do you create a dating app for Nostr
Find your niche
Begin by finding your niche. Niches in dating apps can be anything that may drive user interest.
Choose a business model and monetization
There are several business models to choose from, such as subscription-based, freemium, or advertising-based.
Choose the tech stack
You will need to choose the technology stack for your app. This includes the programming languages, frameworks, and libraries you will use to build your app.
Build your app using the Nostr protocol
You will need to build your app using the Nostr protocol. This means that you will need to use a Nostr client to access the protoco.
Implement registration and sign-in features
To provide a seamless user experience, you will need to add a simple registration and sign-in feature. The integration of social sign-in is one of the most popular solutions.
Test and launch your app
Once you have built your app, you will need to test it thoroughly to ensure that it works as expected. Once you are satisfied with your app, you can launch it on the Nostr protocol.
Creating a dating app for Nostr would require a good understanding of the Nostr protocol and how to build an app that uses it. You would also need to consider the business model, technology stack, and user experience of your app.
. . . the art of thinking
#CriticalThinkingSkills #CollaborativeDesignTeamProcess

Critical thinking is a cognitive process that involves actively and objectively analyzing, synthesizing, and evaluating information or ideas to make reasoned judgments or decisions.
It encompasses a range of intellectual skills and dispositions that are essential for effective problem-solving and decision-making.
The critical thinking process can be broken down into six key areas: knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation. Let's explore each of these areas in detail, providing examples to illustrate their importance.
Knowledge
Knowledge is the foundation of critical thinking. It involves acquiring information and facts about a particular subject or topic.
Critical thinkers must have a solid base of knowledge to draw upon when evaluating information or making decisions.
For instance, a student studying history needs to have a factual understanding of historical events and figures to critically analyze their significance.
Comprehension
Comprehension goes beyond mere knowledge; it involves understanding the meaning and significance of the information acquired.
Critical thinkers should be able to interpret, explain, and summarize complex ideas or concepts. This skill is crucial for identifying the key elements within a given context.
Application
Application is the ability to use knowledge and comprehension in practical situations. It requires critical thinkers to transfer their understanding to solve real-world problems or make decisions.
This skill bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical action.
Analysis
Analysis involves breaking down complex information into its constituent parts to examine their relationships and identify patterns or connections.
Critical thinkers use this skill to deconstruct arguments, identify biases, and detect logical fallacies.
Synthesis
Synthesis is the process of integrating information from different sources or perspectives to create a coherent and well-structured understanding of a topic.
It requires critical thinkers to combine various elements to form a new and holistic view.
Evaluation
Evaluation is the final step in the critical thinking process. It involves making judgments or assessments based on the information, knowledge, comprehension, application, and analysis.
Critical thinkers evaluate the validity, credibility, and relevance of information and arguments to arrive at reasoned conclusions.
To illustrate the interplay of these six areas, let's take a scenario involving a critical thinker, Sarah, who is evaluating a new dietary trend called the "Superfood Diet" to determine if it's a healthy and sustainable choice.
1. Knowledge: Sarah starts by gathering information about the Superfood Diet. She learns that it emphasizes foods like kale, quinoa, and blueberries, claiming they provide exceptional health benefits due to their nutrient density.
2. Comprehension: Sarah delves deeper to understand the core principles of the Superfood Diet. She comprehends that it promotes the consumption of foods rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, with the goal of improving overall well-being.
3. Application: Sarah applies her comprehension of the Superfood Diet to her own life. She considers whether she can realistically incorporate these foods into her daily meals and assesses the potential impact on her health.
4. Analysis: Sarah critically examines the claims made by proponents of the Superfood Diet. She analyzes scientific studies on the health benefits of the recommended foods, looking for potential biases in the research and any conflicting evidence.
5. Synthesis: Sarah synthesizes the information she has gathered, combining her knowledge of the diet's principles with her analysis of the scientific literature. She forms a comprehensive view of the Superfood Diet's potential advantages and drawbacks.
6. Evaluation: Finally, Sarah evaluates the Superfood Diet based on her synthesis of information. She considers whether the diet is a sustainable long-term choice, taking into account her own dietary preferences and lifestyle. Sarah also assesses the credibility of sources promoting the diet and makes an informed judgment about its suitability for her.
In this example, critical thinking guided Sarah through a structured process, enabling her to make a well-informed decision about the Superfood Diet.
Each of the six areas played a distinct role in her critical thinking journey, reinforcing the importance of these skills in everyday decision-making.
In conclusion, critical thinking is a multifaceted cognitive process that encompasses knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation.
These six areas are interdependent and collectively empower individuals to make informed decisions, solve complex problems, and navigate an increasingly information-rich world.
Developing and honing these critical thinking skills is essential for both personal growth and success in various professional fields, as they enable individuals to approach challenges with clarity, logic, and discernment.
. . . a tapestry of numbers

Once upon a time, in a small village nestled between rolling hills, there lived an old mathematician named Elias.
Elias was known far and wide for his wisdom, and the villagers often sought his guidance.
One sunny morning, a curious young girl named Maya approached him, her eyes wide with wonder.
"Elias," she asked, "why is the number 108 so special? I see it everywhere, in nature and in our world."
Elias smiled and invited Maya to sit beneath the ancient oak tree by his cottage. He began his tale.
"Long ago, when the world was still young, people discovered the magic of numbers. They realized that certain numbers held great significance in the fabric of the universe. One of these numbers was 108."
Elias continued, "In the natural world, 108 is found in countless ways. The distance between the Earth and the Sun is approximately 108 times the diameter of our planet, a perfect balance that allows life to thrive. The average distance between the Moon and Earth is roughly 108 times the Moon's diameter, creating the mesmerizing phenomenon of a total solar eclipse."
Maya's eyes widened with fascination. "But Elias, what about in our daily lives?"
Elias nodded and said, "In our world, 108 has held great symbolic meaning for ages. In Hinduism, there are 108 beads on a mala, a meditation necklace, representing the 108 earthly desires one must overcome to achieve enlightenment. In Buddhism, it is said that there are 108 human afflictions to be transcended on the path to enlightenment."
"Even in martial arts," Elias continued, "there are 108 pressure points, each a key to unlocking the body's hidden potential. And in mathematics, 108 is a 'Harshad' number, divisible by the sum of its digits, making it a symbol of balance and harmony."
Maya's fascination deepened. "Elias, it's incredible how this number is woven into the very fabric of our world."
Elias nodded, his eyes twinkling with wisdom. "Indeed, Maya. The number 108 reminds us of the interconnectedness of all things. It is a symbol of balance, enlightenment, and the harmony of nature and human existence."
As Maya left Elias's cottage that day, she carried with her a newfound appreciation for the number 108. She couldn't help but notice it everywhere, in the petals of a sunflower, in the number of steps to her school, and in the stars that adorned the night sky.
The world had become a tapestry of numbers, each telling a story of the profound beauty and order that underlay the universe, all connected by the magic of 108.
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in an orchard
looking for Eve
. . . intention and attention its fulfillment
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. . . on second thought
Connecting (following)
Connections (followers)
Vitor, what about 'Connections' for followers and 'Contacts' for following?
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