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      <title>February 2026 Thought Notes</title>
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      <description>February 2026 deep thought notes with 365 entries covering travel experiences (Chiang Mai, Pokhara), ecological protection, urban governance observation, AI product thinking, Buddhist philosophy, and self-discovery.
Key Themes:
1. Desire &amp;amp; Resources (about  25 entries): The eternal proposition of ecological protection—human desire is endless, resources are finite. Internal control through religion/education vs external control through systems/incentives.
2. Urban Governance &amp;amp; Aesthetics (about  20 entries): Pokhara vs Chiang Mai vs Japanese cities—chaos vs order, the beauty of disciplined management, clarity and minimalism in urban design.
3. Travel &amp;amp; Serendipity (about  80 entries): Unexpected discoveries in Chiang Mai morning tea shops, the player mindset in solo journeys, cultural immersion through language learning.
4. AI &amp;amp; Technology (about  45 entries): AI platform compute infrastructure, Microsoft&amp;#39;s AI strategy (building universal底层), Meta&amp;#39;s core assets (attention vs social relationships), agent responsibility boundaries.
5. Philosophy &amp;amp; Buddhism (about  30 entries): &amp;#34;There&amp;#39;s a crack in everything—that&amp;#39;s how the light gets in&amp;#34; (Leonard Cohen), service as humanistic care, the distance between people in modern society.
Selected Notes Include: - &amp;#34;Wildlife protection isn&amp;#39;t just about development/economics—it&amp;#39;s fundamental. Control desire, not expand resources.&amp;#34; - &amp;#34;Pokhara feels chaotic with few rules; well-managed places present clarity, simplicity, white-space beauty&amp;#34; - &amp;#34;Chiang Mai density is incredibly high—every two steps, surprising discoveries&amp;#34; - &amp;#34;Japanese service: technology &#43; culture &#43; humanity fused, with appropriate distance—both sides satisfied&amp;#34; - &amp;#34;There&amp;#39;s a crack in everything—that&amp;#39;s how the light gets in. Accepting imperfection is the beginning of growth.&amp;#34;
Time Span: February 1-28, 2026 | 28 days of continuous recording.
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