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Day 14 out of 100 Days of DevOps – through Kode Kloud engineer program – Reflect & make necessary improvements from past posts

My dear friends, how are you?

Good morning!

Folks, I was listening to a bunch of messages (from things like podcasts) from Catholic ministers (or priests and a bishop) and at some point also listening to a Christian pastor, and someone from our brothers and sisters of the Eastern Orthodox faith.

What I realized, after a while, is that they have common ground to their messages founded and rooted in Christ Jesus’ teachings, from the Holy Gospel.

And, in the case of our Catholic faith, from Christian tradition. Which is good, my friends.

My brothers and sisters, I want to learn. Like you, I also want to learn and grow.

And with this, I think it makes much sense to bring what we learn from our more spiritually-mature brothers and sisters to our discipline and line of work.

That as we serve others, through our shared field of expertise and continual learning – we bring our Christian faith to it.

Yes, my friends?

Reflecting on my past actions, and some words I said, that I can still remember. And writings too, either with a weblog post, a social media writeup, or a chat message.

Folks, I have a tendency to ramble on, and on.

I hope I’m saying something meaningful when I do.

Often, I might be causing others to become much more perplexed, rather than to be enlightened. Sorry.

So, I think I need to change this too, within myself.

With my posts here. I need to change how I do it.

Since, what I do is write these posts while I’m doing a laboratory exercise from our friends at Kode Kloud.

It doesn’t give me much preparation, and readiness goes outside the window here, sorry.

Often I scramble to write and get my post out there. As I also finish an activity from Kode Kloud’s virtual laboratory.

Folks, reflecting on it, doing it this way – doesn’t make sense.

It is a disservice to you, who may be reading and could also be learning with me here. Apologies.

As you may have seen from my Day 13 post yesterday afternoon. I was going all around the place, because I kept making mistakes, and I kept failing at that task from Day 13.

With this, I’m going to take Day 14 (this Friday, local time) to go back to my other previous posts – and do what I can to polish and improve what’s there.

It might take me a while, but I believe this is a worthwhile endeavor.

And these changes are necessary also. So we must keep trying to renew and do things differently, this time.

Okay, my friends?

And, God bless you.

Peace.

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