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2025-10-08

Hamas listskey demandsasEgypt talks under way amid Israeli raidson Gaza

Israelis fractured,isolated aftertwo years ofitswaron Gaza: Analysts

How the US fundedIsrael’swarson Gaza,Lebanon,Iran

Two years ofIsrael’sgenocide in Gaza:By thenumbers

Ceasefire orempty promises? Gaza’s displaced speakoutonTrump’s plan

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/qfjm

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/k8ah

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/fqxy

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/4pgd

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/3jj6

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/amfv

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/boqo

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/v5w7

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Hamas listskey demandsasEgypt talks under way amid Israeli raidson Gaza

Israelis fractured,isolated aftertwo years ofitswaron Gaza: Analysts

How the US fundedIsrael’swarson Gaza,Lebanon,Iran

Two years ofIsrael’sgenocide in Gaza:By thenumbers

Ceasefire orempty promises? Gaza’s displaced speakoutonTrump’s plan

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/qfjm

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/k8ah

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/fqxy

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/4pgd

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/3jj6

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/amfv

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/boqo

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/v5w7

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Hamas listskey demandsasEgypt talks under way amid Israeli raidson Gaza

Israelis fractured,isolated aftertwo years ofitswaron Gaza: Analysts

How the US fundedIsrael’swarson Gaza,Lebanon,Iran

Two years ofIsrael’sgenocide in Gaza:By thenumbers

Ceasefire orempty promises? Gaza’s displaced speakoutonTrump’s plan

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/qfjm

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/k8ah

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/fqxy

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/4pgd

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/3jj6

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/amfv

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/boqo

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/v5w7

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Hamas listskey demandsasEgypt talks under way amid Israeli raidson Gaza

Israelis fractured,isolated aftertwo years ofitswaron Gaza: Analysts

How the US fundedIsrael’swarson Gaza,Lebanon,Iran

Two years ofIsrael’sgenocide in Gaza:By thenumbers

Ceasefire orempty promises? Gaza’s displaced speakoutonTrump’s plan

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/qfjm

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/k8ah

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/fqxy

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/4pgd

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/3jj6

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/amfv

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/boqo

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/v5w7

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Hamas listskey demandsasEgypt talks under way amid Israeli raidson Gaza

Israelis fractured,isolated aftertwo years ofitswaron Gaza: Analysts

How the US fundedIsrael’swarson Gaza,Lebanon,Iran

Two years ofIsrael’sgenocide in Gaza:By thenumbers

Ceasefire orempty promises? Gaza’s displaced speakoutonTrump’s plan

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/qfjm

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/k8ah

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/fqxy

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/4pgd

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/3jj6

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/amfv

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/boqo

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/v5w7

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Hamas listskey demandsasEgypt talks under way amid Israeli raidson Gaza

Israelis fractured,isolated aftertwo years ofitswaron Gaza: Analysts

How the US fundedIsrael’swarson Gaza,Lebanon,Iran

Two years ofIsrael’sgenocide in Gaza:By thenumbers

Ceasefire orempty promises? Gaza’s displaced speakoutonTrump’s plan

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/qfjm

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/k8ah

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/fqxy

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/4pgd

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/3jj6

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/amfv

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/boqo

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/v5w7

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Hamas listskey demandsasEgypt talks under way amid Israeli raidson Gaza

Israelis fractured,isolated aftertwo years ofitswaron Gaza: Analysts

How the US fundedIsrael’swarson Gaza,Lebanon,Iran

Two years ofIsrael’sgenocide in Gaza:By thenumbers

Ceasefire orempty promises? Gaza’s displaced speakoutonTrump’s plan

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/qfjm

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/k8ah

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/fqxy

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/4pgd

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/3jj6

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/amfv

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/boqo

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/v5w7

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Hamas listskey demandsasEgypt talks under way amid Israeli raidson Gaza

Israelis fractured,isolated aftertwo years ofitswaron Gaza: Analysts

How the US fundedIsrael’swarson Gaza,Lebanon,Iran

Two years ofIsrael’sgenocide in Gaza:By thenumbers

Ceasefire orempty promises? Gaza’s displaced speakoutonTrump’s plan

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/qfjm

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/k8ah

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/fqxy

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/4pgd

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/3jj6

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/amfv

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/boqo

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/v5w7

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Hamas listskey demandsasEgypt talks under way amid Israeli raidson Gaza

Israelis fractured,isolated aftertwo years ofitswaron Gaza: Analysts

How the US fundedIsrael’swarson Gaza,Lebanon,Iran

Two years ofIsrael’sgenocide in Gaza:By thenumbers

Ceasefire orempty promises? Gaza’s displaced speakoutonTrump’s plan

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/qfjm

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/k8ah

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/fqxy

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/4pgd

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/3jj6

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/amfv

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/boqo

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/v5w7

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Hamas listskey demandsasEgypt talks under way amid Israeli raidson Gaza

Israelis fractured,isolated aftertwo years ofitswaron Gaza: Analysts

How the US fundedIsrael’swarson Gaza,Lebanon,Iran

Two years ofIsrael’sgenocide in Gaza:By thenumbers

Ceasefire orempty promises? Gaza’s displaced speakoutonTrump’s plan

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/qfjm

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/k8ah

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/fqxy

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/4pgd

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/3jj6

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/amfv

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/boqo

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/v5w7

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Hamas listskey demandsasEgypt talks under way amid Israeli raidson Gaza

Israelis fractured,isolated aftertwo years ofitswaron Gaza: Analysts

How the US fundedIsrael’swarson Gaza,Lebanon,Iran

Two years ofIsrael’sgenocide in Gaza:By thenumbers

Ceasefire orempty promises? Gaza’s displaced speakoutonTrump’s plan

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/qfjm

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/k8ah

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/fqxy

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/4pgd

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/3jj6

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/amfv

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/boqo

https://hurricane-tropical.myftp.org/v5w7

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2025-09-27

HotoGTA istoofun

This might bethe most hilarious project ever .

Well, thisis said to be Kidzania , butit's just a largescale playhouse.

At first Iwas abit skeptical about whetherit would befun, but since there are a lot offun roleplaying gamesout there,it's become a really addictive project .

Girlslove toactout daytime dramas while playinghouse .

 

Key Person

・Polka writes about what's happening in realtime , and he's mysteriously goodat writing.

・Fubuki, the gambling -lovingrip-off doctor

Miko, the organizerwho works behind the scenes to mass-produce

・Marin, the cabaretclub managerwhois inher perfect job

・TheMio familybegins a daytime drama

Even though Ihaven't seen the gang side, the characters are strong enough to bemade into a manga .

Tobegin with, I 've done a lot of roleplaying inMinecraft .

Ithink it would bemost interesting to throw these guys into a worldlike aTRPG .GTAhasmore of that kind ofRPfeel thanMinecraft orARK , soitfeelslike the flavoris exploding.

There are dozens of frames, soitwill probablytake until winter just tolookat the clippings.

[]https://tensor.art/articles/913271679902311502

[]https://tensor.art/articles/913271892503191947

[]https://tensor.art/articles/913273855303258429

[]https://tensor.art/articles/913274016364543556

[]https://tensor.art/articles/913275949099786593

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If thecreator of Yu-Gi- Oh ! could dielike that ,you never know what's going to happen in this

Actually, Yu-Gi-Oh!was originally intended to be a puzzle , or rather, atoy ,likethe Millennium Puzzle ...

But Ithink it's clear that whatmade Yu-Gi-Oh successfulwas the trading cards ... 😟

I think thekey toits successis thatit didn'tsetout to be a manga about puzzles right from the start .

In other words , without decidingon a specific direction for thestory from thebeginning , there areonly charactersand avague ,

Also, incorporating the latest topicsatthe time,and aloose, tightrope- walking kind of manga might be better suited to serialization.

Also, inflationary battle manga , where ever stronger enemies appear , cango on forever .

Just whenyou think theuniversewill be destroyed and the endwill come , a newBig Bang occursand another worldis created .

New characterswill be available, andit should be possible to revampMotorheadbeyond just Gothic Maid ...

[]https://tensor.art/articles/913233772520973617

[]https://tensor.art/articles/913234002301712769

[]https://tensor.art/articles/913235196302629702

[]https://tensor.art/articles/913235376691257452

[]https://tensor.art/articles/913238797632712859

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2025-09-09

ヨーロッパのおもらし文学

ヨーロッパには公衆トイレが少ない、あっても有料でしかも汚い

というわけでお漏らし文学をChatGPTに調べてもらった

 

1.ドイツ:Sanifair(高速道路トイレ)での敗北

Lasttime I paid 1€ totake a piss,

I walked into the Sanifair, looked around,

and just…left.

Itwas so disgusting I decided togooutside and search for abush instead.

Reddit / r/AskAGerman

 

「1ユーロ払ってトイレに入ったんだけど、あまりに汚すぎてそのまま出てきた。結局、外の藪を探すことにした。」

 

ドイツ人ですら「お金払って藪で用を足す方がマシ」と言ってしまう悲哀。

清潔なイメージドイツにも、こんな現実が。

URL:れでぃっと r/AskAGerman

 

2.英国:駅トイレの汚さに震える

I used tosquat when using public toilets.

Thenone day, I slipped.

 

That day,something inside me died… andsomethingoutside mewas nevercleanagain.

— れでぃっと / r/AskEurope

 

「昔は公共トイレではしゃがんで使ってたんだ。

でもある日、足が滑った。

その日、僕の中の何かが死んだ… そして僕の外側も、二度と綺麗にはならなかった。」

 

公共トイレが少ない上に、あっても猛烈に汚いイギリス

もう「しゃがむ」という選択肢すら許されない。

 

URL:れでぃっと r/AskEurope

 

3.ベルギー路上で立ち尽くす男たち

InBelgium, there’s an unwritten rule.

You hand thebar owner aeuro,

he silently handsyou the bathroomkey.

 

Ifyoudon’t have aeuro,

you find a darkcorner of the street instead.

Blog post “Theart ofle pee inBelgium

 

ベルギーでは暗黙のルールがある。

バーの店主に1ユーロ渡すと、無言でトイレの鍵を渡してくれる。

1ユーロがなければ…街角の暗がりを探すしかない。」

 

観光都市ブリュッセルでも、路上で立ち尽くす影が絶えない理由

トイレをめぐる静かな取引日常に溶け込んでいる。

 

URL:saintfacetious.com

 

4.フランス:深夜のパリ

Itwas 1AMon the Seine.

All cafés were closed,all public toilets locked.

I stumbled along the riverbank,

drunkonwine andregret.

 

In the end, the Seinesaweverything.

— れでぃっと / r/Paris

 

「深夜1時、セーヌ川沿い。

カフェは閉まり公衆トイレも鍵がかかっていた。

ワインと後悔で酔った体を引きずりながら歩き、

最後は…セーヌ川が全てを見届けた。」

 

パリの夜は美しく、そして容赦ない。

観光客だけでなく、現地の人すらこうなることがある。

 

URL:れでぃっと r/paris

 

5.スペイン自動清掃トイレ悲劇

Iwas in Bilbao, desperate to pee before thematch.

I ran intoone of those self-cleaning toilets…

and then thecleaningcyclestarted

while Iwasstill inside.

— TheSun記事より

ビルバオで、試合前にトイレに駆け込んだんだ。

自動清掃式のトイレで、鍵を閉めた瞬間――

清掃モード作動した。

僕は全身びしょ濡れになって出てきた。」

 

水と泡まみれで出てきたマンチェスター・ユナイテッドファン

動画SNS拡散され、世界中で笑われた。

 

URL:TheSun

 

6.オランダ:露天便器「peecurl

In Amsterdam, we had thesehalf-open urinals called ‘peecurls.’

They were meant to stop men from peeing in the canals.

Now they’re disappearing…

and the canals smelllikehistoryagain.

Wikipedia引用+現地ブログより

 

アムステルダムには、半分だけ壁のある露天トイレ『peecurl』があった。

男性運河立ちションしないための工夫だ。

でも今はそのpeecurlも減り、

運河がまた“歴史匂い”を取り戻しつつある。」

 

哀愁漂う街の景色と、尿の匂い

これもまたヨーロッパリアル

 

URLWikipedia:Peecurl

 

7.英国公共トイレが減った結果…

I haveMS.

Since the public toilets closed,

I stoppedgoingout.

Last month, I didn’tmakeithome intime.

I cried, then laughed, then stayed inside for a week.

 

— The Guardian読者投稿

 

「私は多発性硬化症です。

公衆トイレが閉鎖されてから、外出をやめました。

先月、家に帰る前に間に合わなくて…

泣いて、笑って、それから一週間家に引きこもりました。」

 

観光客の不便だけでなく、地元住民尊厳をも奪っている。

トイレ不足は静かに生活を壊していく。

 

URL:The Guardian

 

まあまあだな、また探す

 

____

 

れでぃっとってNGワードなのか、なんやねん

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2025-09-08

1980年代まれアニメオタク幸せ

ちょうどエヴァンゲリオン中学生前後放送される世代

若いときには、若者向けのアニメが多く

ポケモンデジモンもこの頃

DBもまだやっていた

また、物心ついたときにはジブリ全盛期(もののけ姫中学生くらい)

大学生くらいで攻殻機動隊が出る

同じ頃にエロゲブームKeyブームが来る

20代ラノベ全盛期が来て

まどマギあたりで20代

ゴチうさあたりでアラサー

ここ10年では、おっさん主人公アニメも増えてくる

 

厳密に言えば、1987年1989年くらいがベストかな

俺は1984年なんだけど、20代ときは「少し下の世代が楽しそう」に見えた

ニコニコ動画世代のやや上の方と言えば良いかTwitter世代でもある

 

1990年代まれになってくると、例えばまどマギとかラノベ全盛期にはヒットするんだけど、エヴァとかは古い作品扱いになってしまうので勿体ない(あ、でも劇場版世代になるのか)

90年代まれジブリ世代でもないし新海誠世代でもないしなあ

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2025-09-04

anond:20250904054611

・「凍結・解凍」は日本ではLHAが使ってた(確かっぽい)

かに使ってた。使ってはいるけど解凍を使ってるのは自己解凍のところだけで、e,xオプションのところでは「ファイルを取り出す」表記。凍結表記もaオプションのところだけ。

(LHAになる前のバージョンだけど)LHarcソースコード内の日本語版の使い方

char use[] =

"LHarcversion 1.13cCopyright(c) H.Yoshizaki(吉崎栄泰), 1988-89.\n"

"============================================================= 1989 - 5 - 21 ===\n"

" <<< 高圧縮書庫管理プログラム>>>\n"

"===============================================================================\n"

"使用法:LHarc [<命令>] [{/|-}{<スイッチ>[-|+|2|<オプション>]}...] <書庫>\n"

" [<ドライブ>:|<基準ディレクトリ>\\] [<パス> ...]\n"

"-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n"

" 《命令》\n"

" a:書庫ファイルを追加 u:書庫ファイルを追加(日時照合付)\n"

" f:書庫ファイル更新 m:書庫ファイルを移動(日時照合付)\n"

" d:書庫内のファイルの削除 e,x:書庫からファイルを取り出す\n"

" p:書庫内のファイルの閲覧 l,v:書庫の一覧表示\n"

" s:自己解凍書庫作成 t:書庫内のファイルCRC チェック\n"

" 《スイッチ》\n"

" r:再帰収集を行う w: ワークディレクトリ指定\n"

" x:ディレクトリ名を有効にする m: 問い合わせを行わない\n"

" p:名前比較を厳密に行う c: 日時照合を行わない\n"

" a: 全属性を凍結の対象とする v: 他のユーティリティファイルを閲覧\n"

" n: 経過表示をしない k:自動実行のキーワードの設定\n"

" t:書庫の時刻を最新のファイルに\n"

"===============================================================================\n"

"転載・再配布などは自由です。Nifty-Serve PFF00253\n"

" (詳しくは使用の手引をご覧ください。)ASCII-pcspcs02846";

英語版の使い方

char use[] =

"LHarcversion 1.13cCopyright (c) Haruyasu Yoshizaki, 1988-89.\n"

"================================================================ 05/21/89 ===\n"

" <<< High-Performance File-Compression Program>>>\n"

"===============================================================================\n"

"usage:LHarc [<command>] [{{/|-}{<switch>[-|+|2|<option>]}}...] <archive_name>\n"

" [{<drive_name>:}|{<home_directory_name>\\}] [<path_name> ...]\n"

"-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n"

" <command>\n"

" a:Add files to archive u: Update files to archive\n"

" f: Freshen files in archive m:Move new files into archive\n"

" d:Delete files from archive e,x: EXtract files from archive\n"

" p: disPlay files in archive l,v:View List of files in archive\n"

" s:make a Self-extracting archive t:Test integrity of archive\n"

" <switch>\n"

" r: Recursively collect files w: assign Work directory\n"

" x: allow eXtended file names m: noMessage for query\n"

" p: distinguish fullPath names c:skiptime-stamp Check\n"

" a: allowany Attributes of files v:View filesbyanother utility\n"

" n: display No indicator k:Keyword for AUTOLARC.BAT\n"

" t: archive'sTime-stamp option\n"

"===============================================================================\n"

"Youmay copy or distribute withoutany donation to me.Nifty-Serve PFF00253\n"

" (See theUser'sManual for detailed descriptions.)ASCII-pcspcs02846";

https://www.vector.co.jp/soft/dl/dos/util/se002340.htmlから

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ドンKeyコング🗝️

ドンLeafコング🍃

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2025-09-02

KEY

THE METAL IDOL

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2025-09-01

anond:20250901182348

それは間違い。

FeliCaLite-Sでは、色んな場面(主に3種類?)で3DES演算をしているが、ICカードを使う度に128ビットカード鍵と128ビットチャレンジから2-key 3DES演算して56ビットセッション鍵2つを生成しているし、その後は生成した2つのセッション鍵を使って2-key 3DES演算してMACを生成している。

なので、ICカードに書かれている128ビットカード鍵が漏れると、不正カードリーダー・ライターデータ改ざんされる可能性がある。

1.マスターから個別カード鍵を生成する時 →Qiita記事のセクション「カード鍵の書き込み」の関数generate_CK ※標準生成アルゴリズムは推奨で必須ではない

2.カードからセッション鍵を生成する時 →Qiita記事のセクション「セッション鍵の生成」の「triple_des(CK[7::-1] + CK[:7:-1], ……」の所

3. 送受信するデータMAC計算する時等 →Qiita記事のセクション「MAC_Aの生成とカード判定」の関数_generate_mac

マスター鍵は、(Qiita記事では)192ビット24バイト)、カード鍵は128ビット(16バイト)、セッション鍵は56ビット(7バイト)×2つ。

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Welcome tothe power of small steps.

Why Small Steps Matter

Big goals oftenfeeloverwhelming.You want togetfit,write abook, start a business, or learn a new skill—butyoudon’t know where to start. Soyou procrastinate. Or worse,youdive in too fast, burnout, and give up.

Small steps bypassall of that.

Whenyou break down ahuge goal into manageableactions,everythingchanges. Writing 500 words a dayis less intimidating than finishing a whole novel. Ten minutes of walkingismore doable than committing to a 5K. And spending 15 minutes a day learning a language adds up toover 90 hours a year.

Consistencybeatsintensity everytime.

The Compound Effect

Imagine improving just1% every day. That might sound insignificant—butover a year,it compounds intosomething extraordinary. Thisideais the foundation of DarrenHardy’s The Compound Effect andJamesClear’sAtomic Habits. Bothbooks emphasize that small,smart choices, repeatedovertime,lead to radical results.

Think ofyour habitslike plantingseeds.At first,nothing seems to happen. But giveittime, andyoull seegrowthyou never thought possible.

Real-Life Example: The10-Minute Rule

Let’s sayyou want to start meditating but can’tsitstill for 30 minutes. Instead of forcingit,try meditating for just10 minutes a day. Or even 5. Build the habit before scaling the effort.Onceit becomes part ofyour routine, extendingthe timefeelsnatural.

This applies to nearlyeverything:

Want to readmore? Readone page a day.

Want to save money? Start with $1 a day.

Want toeat healthier?Swapone snack a day for a better option.

Start tiny.Stay consistent.

How to Start Taking Small Steps

Pickone goal

Don’ttry tooverhaulyour entirelifeatonce. Chooseonearea tofocuson—health, creativity, relationships, mindset,etc.

Breakit down

What’s the smallest possibleactionyou couldtake toward that goal?Makeit so easyyou can’tsay no.

Set atrigger

Linkyour new habit to an existingone. For example: “After I brush my teeth,I’ll journal for 5 minutes.

Trackit

Use a habit tracker, app, or notebook to keepyourself accountable. Seeingyourstreak growis highly motivating.

Celebrate smallwins

Everytimeyou follow through, giveyourself credit. Progressis progress, no matter how small.

Final Thoughts

Don’t wait formotivation.Don’t wait for the perfecttime. Just start—with whateveryou have, whereveryou are, and however small.

Because small steps,taken consistently, turn intobigchange.

Thekeyisn’t to sprint—it’s to show up every day.

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The Snowball Effect: How Small Changes CreateHuge Momentum

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In a world that glorifiesovernight success and dramatic transformations,it's easy tofeellikeyou’refalling behind ifyou’re not makingbig leaps. But what if thesecret to real, lasting personalgrowth wasn’t in doingmore, faster—but in doing less, consistently?

Welcome tothe power of small steps.

Why Small Steps Matter

Big goals oftenfeeloverwhelming.You want togetfit,write abook, start a business, or learn a new skill—butyoudon’t know where to start. Soyou procrastinate. Or worse,youdive in too fast, burnout, and give up.

Small steps bypassall of that.

Whenyou break down ahuge goal into manageableactions,everythingchanges. Writing 500 words a dayis less intimidating than finishing a whole novel. Ten minutes of walkingismore doable than committing to a 5K. And spending 15 minutes a day learning a language adds up toover 90 hours a year.

Consistencybeatsintensity everytime.

The Compound Effect

Imagine improving just1% every day. That might sound insignificant—butover a year,it compounds intosomething extraordinary. Thisideais the foundation of DarrenHardy’s The Compound Effect andJamesClear’sAtomic Habits. Bothbooks emphasize that small,smart choices, repeatedovertime,lead to radical results.

Think ofyour habitslike plantingseeds.At first,nothing seems to happen. But giveittime, andyoull seegrowthyou never thought possible.

Real-Life Example: The10-Minute Rule

Let’s sayyou want to start meditating but can’tsitstill for 30 minutes. Instead of forcingit,try meditating for just10 minutes a day. Or even 5. Build the habit before scaling the effort.Onceit becomes part ofyour routine, extendingthe timefeelsnatural.

This applies to nearlyeverything:

Want to readmore? Readone page a day.

Want to save money? Start with $1 a day.

Want toeat healthier?Swapone snack a day for a better option.

Start tiny.Stay consistent.

How to Start Taking Small Steps

Pickone goal

Don’ttry tooverhaulyour entirelifeatonce. Chooseonearea tofocuson—health, creativity, relationships, mindset,etc.

Breakit down

What’s the smallest possibleactionyou couldtake toward that goal?Makeit so easyyou can’tsay no.

Set atrigger

Linkyour new habit to an existingone. For example: “After I brush my teeth,I’ll journal for 5 minutes.

Trackit

Use a habit tracker, app, or notebook to keepyourself accountable. Seeingyourstreak growis highly motivating.

Celebrate smallwins

Everytimeyou follow through, giveyourself credit. Progressis progress, no matter how small.

Final Thoughts

Don’t wait formotivation.Don’t wait for the perfecttime. Just start—with whateveryou have, whereveryou are, and however small.

Because small steps,taken consistently, turn intobigchange.

Thekeyisn’t to sprint—it’s to show up every day.

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In a world that glorifiesovernight success and dramatic transformations,it's easy tofeellikeyou’refalling behind ifyou’re not makingbig leaps. But what if thesecret to real, lasting personalgrowth wasn’t in doingmore, faster—but in doing less, consistently?

Welcome tothe power of small steps.

Why Small Steps Matter

Big goals oftenfeeloverwhelming.You want togetfit,write abook, start a business, or learn a new skill—butyoudon’t know where to start. Soyou procrastinate. Or worse,youdive in too fast, burnout, and give up.

Small steps bypassall of that.

Whenyou break down ahuge goal into manageableactions,everythingchanges. Writing 500 words a dayis less intimidating than finishing a whole novel. Ten minutes of walkingismore doable than committing to a 5K. And spending 15 minutes a day learning a language adds up toover 90 hours a year.

Consistencybeatsintensity everytime.

The Compound Effect

Imagine improving just1% every day. That might sound insignificant—butover a year,it compounds intosomething extraordinary. Thisideais the foundation of DarrenHardy’s The Compound Effect andJamesClear’sAtomic Habits. Bothbooks emphasize that small,smart choices, repeatedovertime,lead to radical results.

Think ofyour habitslike plantingseeds.At first,nothing seems to happen. But giveittime, andyoull seegrowthyou never thought possible.

Real-Life Example: The10-Minute Rule

Let’s sayyou want to start meditating but can’tsitstill for 30 minutes. Instead of forcingit,try meditating for just10 minutes a day. Or even 5. Build the habit before scaling the effort.Onceit becomes part ofyour routine, extendingthe timefeelsnatural.

This applies to nearlyeverything:

Want to readmore? Readone page a day.

Want to save money? Start with $1 a day.

Want toeat healthier?Swapone snack a day for a better option.

Start tiny.Stay consistent.

How to Start Taking Small Steps

Pickone goal

Don’ttry tooverhaulyour entirelifeatonce. Chooseonearea tofocuson—health, creativity, relationships, mindset,etc.

Breakit down

What’s the smallest possibleactionyou couldtake toward that goal?Makeit so easyyou can’tsay no.

Set atrigger

Linkyour new habit to an existingone. For example: “After I brush my teeth,I’ll journal for 5 minutes.

Trackit

Use a habit tracker, app, or notebook to keepyourself accountable. Seeingyourstreak growis highly motivating.

Celebrate smallwins

Everytimeyou follow through, giveyourself credit. Progressis progress, no matter how small.

Final Thoughts

Don’t wait formotivation.Don’t wait for the perfecttime. Just start—with whateveryou have, whereveryou are, and however small.

Because small steps,taken consistently, turn intobigchange.

Thekeyisn’t to sprint—it’s to show up every day.

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In a world that glorifiesovernight success and dramatic transformations,it's easy tofeellikeyou’refalling behind ifyou’re not makingbig leaps. But what if thesecret to real, lasting personalgrowth wasn’t in doingmore, faster—but in doing less, consistently?

Welcome tothe power of small steps.

Why Small Steps Matter

Big goals oftenfeeloverwhelming.You want togetfit,write abook, start a business, or learn a new skill—butyoudon’t know where to start. Soyou procrastinate. Or worse,youdive in too fast, burnout, and give up.

Small steps bypassall of that.

Whenyou break down ahuge goal into manageableactions,everythingchanges. Writing 500 words a dayis less intimidating than finishing a whole novel. Ten minutes of walkingismore doable than committing to a 5K. And spending 15 minutes a day learning a language adds up toover 90 hours a year.

Consistencybeatsintensity everytime.

The Compound Effect

Imagine improving just1% every day. That might sound insignificant—butover a year,it compounds intosomething extraordinary. Thisideais the foundation of DarrenHardy’s The Compound Effect andJamesClear’sAtomic Habits. Bothbooks emphasize that small,smart choices, repeatedovertime,lead to radical results.

Think ofyour habitslike plantingseeds.At first,nothing seems to happen. But giveittime, andyoull seegrowthyou never thought possible.

Real-Life Example: The10-Minute Rule

Let’s sayyou want to start meditating but can’tsitstill for 30 minutes. Instead of forcingit,try meditating for just10 minutes a day. Or even 5. Build the habit before scaling the effort.Onceit becomes part ofyour routine, extendingthe timefeelsnatural.

This applies to nearlyeverything:

Want to readmore? Readone page a day.

Want to save money? Start with $1 a day.

Want toeat healthier?Swapone snack a day for a better option.

Start tiny.Stay consistent.

How to Start Taking Small Steps

Pickone goal

Don’ttry tooverhaulyour entirelifeatonce. Chooseonearea tofocuson—health, creativity, relationships, mindset,etc.

Breakit down

What’s the smallest possibleactionyou couldtake toward that goal?Makeit so easyyou can’tsay no.

Set atrigger

Linkyour new habit to an existingone. For example: “After I brush my teeth,I’ll journal for 5 minutes.

Trackit

Use a habit tracker, app, or notebook to keepyourself accountable. Seeingyourstreak growis highly motivating.

Celebrate smallwins

Everytimeyou follow through, giveyourself credit. Progressis progress, no matter how small.

Final Thoughts

Don’t wait formotivation.Don’t wait for the perfecttime. Just start—with whateveryou have, whereveryou are, and however small.

Because small steps,taken consistently, turn intobigchange.

Thekeyisn’t to sprint—it’s to show up every day.

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In a world that glorifiesovernight success and dramatic transformations,it's easy tofeellikeyou’refalling behind ifyou’re not makingbig leaps. But what if thesecret to real, lasting personalgrowth wasn’t in doingmore, faster—but in doing less, consistently?

Welcome tothe power of small steps.

Why Small Steps Matter

Big goals oftenfeeloverwhelming.You want togetfit,write abook, start a business, or learn a new skill—butyoudon’t know where to start. Soyou procrastinate. Or worse,youdive in too fast, burnout, and give up.

Small steps bypassall of that.

Whenyou break down ahuge goal into manageableactions,everythingchanges. Writing 500 words a dayis less intimidating than finishing a whole novel. Ten minutes of walkingismore doable than committing to a 5K. And spending 15 minutes a day learning a language adds up toover 90 hours a year.

Consistencybeatsintensity everytime.

The Compound Effect

Imagine improving just1% every day. That might sound insignificant—butover a year,it compounds intosomething extraordinary. Thisideais the foundation of DarrenHardy’s The Compound Effect andJamesClear’sAtomic Habits. Bothbooks emphasize that small,smart choices, repeatedovertime,lead to radical results.

Think ofyour habitslike plantingseeds.At first,nothing seems to happen. But giveittime, andyoull seegrowthyou never thought possible.

Real-Life Example: The10-Minute Rule

Let’s sayyou want to start meditating but can’tsitstill for 30 minutes. Instead of forcingit,try meditating for just10 minutes a day. Or even 5. Build the habit before scaling the effort.Onceit becomes part ofyour routine, extendingthe timefeelsnatural.

This applies to nearlyeverything:

Want to readmore? Readone page a day.

Want to save money? Start with $1 a day.

Want toeat healthier?Swapone snack a day for a better option.

Start tiny.Stay consistent.

How to Start Taking Small Steps

Pickone goal

Don’ttry tooverhaulyour entirelifeatonce. Chooseonearea tofocuson—health, creativity, relationships, mindset,etc.

Breakit down

What’s the smallest possibleactionyou couldtake toward that goal?Makeit so easyyou can’tsay no.

Set atrigger

Linkyour new habit to an existingone. For example: “After I brush my teeth,I’ll journal for 5 minutes.

Trackit

Use a habit tracker, app, or notebook to keepyourself accountable. Seeingyourstreak growis highly motivating.

Celebrate smallwins

Everytimeyou follow through, giveyourself credit. Progressis progress, no matter how small.

Final Thoughts

Don’t wait formotivation.Don’t wait for the perfecttime. Just start—with whateveryou have, whereveryou are, and however small.

Because small steps,taken consistently, turn intobigchange.

Thekeyisn’t to sprint—it’s to show up every day.

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