365 Days of Python: Day #51 — Nature’s Nirvana

Rick Deckard
2 min readJan 6, 2023

It is no myth that the act of being in and/or surrounded by nature is good for both your physical and mental health.

However, nature is oftentimes overlooked or forgotten about due to most of the population living in urban or suburban areas. In fact, only 14% of the U.S. population lives in rural areas.

And those who live in rural areas have the opportunity to disconnect from the technology-dominated modern world and reconnect with nature. You could even go as far as living off the grid.

Day #51 (1/4/2023)

“In the presence of nature, a wild delight runs through the man, in spite of real sorrows.”

— Ralph Waldo Emerson

Accomplishments

  • Learned about the similarities and differences between programming languages

Weekly Goals

  • Write a program that calculates a monthly budget based on net monthly income and spending habits (0%)

Closing Thoughts

To be honest, I wish that I went out in nature more.

When I do go out in nature, though, I am always drawn in by its tranquility. Instead of hearing car horns and police sirens, I get to hear birds chirping and water rushing.

After I retire, one of my dreams is to live in a cabin at the base of a mountain. I know that this sounds a bit cliched, but it has always been something that I hope comes to fruition one day.

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