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2:21 AM, Saturday May 28th 2022

I think it is still important to follow the 50/50 rule to solve more the fear aspect of creating an idea than the fun aspect, but in my opinion you have to follow the 50/50 rule as they say, after doing what you had to do with the course, now if you have fun drawing with references.

11:28 PM, Monday May 30th 2022

Facing the fear of failure can be liberating in any endeavor, though it can still be hard to go for it.

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