Reflecting on Completing the #100daysofnetworks Challenge After Three Years
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David Knickerbocker
Summary
The author reflects on completing Day 100 of the second iteration of their #100daysofnetworks challenge, which started on Substack in September 2023 and took three years to finish. They express bittersweet feelings about the milestone, noting that while they completed the challenge twice, they feel their writing and work are not yet done. The post marks a declaration of the challenge being met and defeated, while signaling a new beginning.
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· 5 pulledToday is day 100 of the second iteration of #100daysofnetworks.
I completed the challenge (twice), I didn't complete my writing or my work.
Today, I'm declaring that this challenge has been met and defeated.
I set out to do this again in 2023, and it took three years to get to Day 100.
I wrote the first one on Substack on September 21, 2023, almost three years ago
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