365 Days of Python: Day #52 — Limitlessly Living

Rick Deckard
2 min readJan 7, 2023

Whether it be swimming across an ocean or climbing towering cliff faces without ropes, humans refuse to back down from any challenge that presents itself (no matter how impossible it may seem).

This refusal to acknowledge something as impossible has allowed humanity to constantly innovate.

For example, the Space Race not only succeeded in its goal of landing on the moon. It also succeeded in inventing a surprising amount of modern-day technology (such as solar panels, home insulation, and medical imaging techniques) along the way.

Day #52 (1/5/2023)

“The limits of the possible can only be defined by going beyond them into the impossible.”

— Arthur C. Clarke

Accomplishments

  • Reviewed some of the libraries that I learned at the beginning of this challenge (Matplotlib, SciPy, and PyGame)

Weekly Goals

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

Closing Thoughts

I have never been one to push my limits, at least physically.

However, I would say that I often challenge myself to push my mental limits. And no, I am not talking about driving myself to insanity or anything like that. Rather, I am talking about challenging my brain with extremely difficult problems.

These problems can range from complex riddles to unsolved philosophical questions. Although I am usually unable to find a solution, I am still forcing my brain to think in a way that it has never thought in before.

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