
What’s the oldest things you’re wearing today?
So the oldest thing that I’m wearing today is actually my Samsung jacket, and it reminds me a lot of where I’ve come from in the last decade, and it really put into perspective when I started growing in my career at an exponential rate. This is something that I think some people need to realize: you’re a lot further along than you think you are.

Don’t think because you’re not where you want to be that you haven’t made progress. I can’t count how many PowerShell scripts or PowerShell functions or network configurations. Desired state configurations or any automation that I’ve done until today, I started this blog to serve as a reminder to myself where I was along the way so that I don’t get lost or get turned around, and since I’ve built the city of memories and in each building there many windows, those windows were moments in time where I got to put on my detective hat or my creative apron and just solve problems and cook up solutions. Tying memories together with the relationships I was building at the time, and this has been a very humbling experience to write about.
I can actually go back in and consult with myself and think about how about how to deploy active directory environments using powershell scripts to deploy advanced XML configurations, policies for switch network stacks as well as crafting new images for PCs or Servers and just build the knowledge that I had before with newer ideas and I know that it all started with me reading somebody else’s blog and listening to someone else’s experience and I’m hoping that this particular post can do the same for any of you whether you’re using an AI or if you’re trying to do it alone you’re taking the class if you’ve taken a certificate training course don’t let that be the end of where you challenge yourself There’s a reason why they call it a command prompt, because it prompts you to command your own future and let the results bring you out of your shells.

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