HAPPY NEW YEAR, dear readers!
In 2025, my endeavors across science, mathematics, and art was shaped less by discovery than by calibration. I struggled early on with number theory, where definitions and proofs demanded more discipline than intuition, and later encountered linear algebra in its most unglamorous form, working carefully through elimination, spaces, and eigenvectors with rigor and depth. What emerged was not a finished framework, but a steadier way of working, grounded in patience, accuracy, and respect for difficulty.
Looking ahead to 2026, I expect my studies to deepen rather than broaden. My focus will be on strengthening technical foundations and allowing intuition to grow out of repeated contact with concrete problems, especially in mathematics. I want ideas to earn their generality through use, not aspiration, and I am comfortable with progress that is incremental and uneven. Biology and physics will continue to serve as sources of structure and constraint, while art will remain a place to test perception and coherence without the pressure of formal correctness. If 2025 was about sharpening my sense of rigor and pacing, 2026 will be about sustaining that balance while gradually extending the scope of what I can build and explain.
On another note, the year 2025 presented a significant number of personal challenges, and I am profoundly proud of the resilience and perseverance I demonstrated in coming out of them. I look forward with optimism to a smoother, more promising path in 2026.
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