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Hi, I'm Darnell G. Clark.

This blog is a space where I document my journey through personal growth, Computer Networking studies, technology, and professional development.

What began as a personal development blog is evolving into a platform focused on continuous learning and becoming more capable - academically, professionally, and personally.

Here you'll find:
  • CCNA study experiences and networking concepts
  • Productivity and discipline strategies
  • Personal development insights 
  • Career and professional growth reflections
  • Lessons learned while building technical skills
My goal is simple: to share the process of learning, improving, and building a strong future one step at a time.

Aside from my professional growth interests, I take pleasure in reading and studying philosophical yoga, Isshinryu or the "One Heart Method," martial arts, honing my figure drawing and portraiture skills, engaging in chess or card games, cherishing moments with friends and family, and savouring the occasional gourmet meal.

Here's an intriguing fact about my 60th birthday linked to my favourite number, six: I was born in the sixth month, on the sixth day, nearing the end of the sixth millennium of the early 1960s, and I am delighted to be entering the initial phase of my sixth decade of life.

My philosophy centers on the continuous acquisition of life skills for personal and professional advancement, and a steadfast dedication to acquiring the finest knowledge for a highly successful, vibrant, motivated, and purposeful existence.



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