Good morning, everyone! I hope you're having a wonderful holiday experience. I won't say this has been the best year, but guess what? We have just a few hours left to restart, and I hope to see you all in 2025.
When it comes to superheroes and superpowers, one of my favorite superheroes without superpowers is Batman. Yes, Batman. The reason is that he wasn’t just handed powers—he's a regular human being with the zeal, strong will, and skills to help those in need. These are skills he took the time and energy to learn, develop, and perfect. He’s a character who inspires me a lot, proving that with dedication and hard work, the heights to greatness aren’t as unattainable as they might seem.
This brings me to what I consider my digital superpower. Well, I can't call it a superpower yet since I’m still in the building ,learning and development phase, finding my way around it. But I’m confident I’ll eventually master the art. What art, you ask?
The art of graphic design. Growing up, I always had a passion for art—something I considered a hobby. I would draw figures of my favorite cartoon and comic characters. At the same time, I had a deep love for digital devices and would tinker with anything that had a screen. Honestly, I’ve never encountered a device I couldn’t figure out how to operate. Recognizing this, my dad got me a desktop computer, which gave me the opportunity to explore and learn how to handle technology.
Discovering that I could combine digital skills with creating art was a joyous realization because these are the two things I’m most passionate about. Like I said, I can’t call it a superpower yet, but I’m making progress in my learning journey, and I’m happy with how far I’ve come. I’m not where I want to be yet, but I’m confident I’ll get there.
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