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Baggage, data same thing

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Baggage, data same thing
BY SAMANTHA Y OCIUS CREATIVE MEDIA
Baggage, data same thing
BY SAMANTHA Y OCIUS CREATIVE MEDIA

Cleaning up a computer’s system data is a tricky thing to do. If you know what you are doing, it still can be a headache. There are lots of files and such that if you by accidentally delete, well your computer functionality can break. That is another reason why backing up your computer to an external source is a magnificently amazing idea. If that were to ever happen, your back up will save your life. It’s where every piece of your data is stored, in a non-local area - a removable disk, if you will.

This is tedious work, but with a diligent mind and a pot full of coffee we are off to the races. Mind you again, this is more of a race of endurance instead of speed. While I have commands running in the background we can talk about baggage and how we all have it, whether it’s in a “data” form through computers or in our human lives. As well as cleaning out your computer every once in a while, you as an individual should look within yourself and take account or stock of what you having lying around. Do you have too much bloat which is lagging your system down?

There are those out there that suggest that humans aren’t like technology and not computer-like, however, I like to differ with those statements. There is an understanding that we are more than just metal and components and we are biological and all that fun and fancy stuff, but we do follow different sets of programming. Spiritual programming, the thing that makes us who we are. In my opinion, that factor that makes us extremely different is that each one of us has our own set of structure and individualistic programming rules. And to top it off further is that not all of us run on the same language. For instance, some of us could (potentially and for sake of more understanding I will use different programming languages) run Java, which is different then JavaScript; or some of us could be running Go with SQL in the background or even running Three.js instead of React.js and C# with JavaScript. I could go on and on but I think you are understanding my point.

We can think of the different types of traumas and events in our lives, together and separately, as the different programming languages but everyone has an individualistic outlook or perspective on a singular event. Our fundamental makeup to who we are as individuals still come from the same sources, i.e. family constructs, religion, culture, etc. However, we all have our own lens and viewpoint (these could be the more tailored programming languages). So in essence we are all the same but yet vastly different. Will you take the time to go inward and look at these different layers of languages and sort through the bloat to shed (or let go of) the excess baggage?

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