Well… 24 hours after my work accident, reality is still hitting hard. The pain hasn’t faded—if anything, it’s still very present. My shoulder keeps throbbing, and even the smallest movement of my arm feels like a real challenge. Lifting anything, even something light, triggers a sharp, intense pain. It’s the kind of feeling that constantly reminds you your body went through something serious.
I’ve started taking painkillers, hoping they’ll actually help. For now, they take the edge off a little, but it’s clearly not enough to feel comfortable again. The most frustrating part is feeling limited in simple, everyday movements.
I have an appointment with my doctor on Monday morning (July 6, 2026). The goal will be to extend my sick leave by at least another week. In my current condition, going back to work just isn’t realistic.
I already received the expert reports, and they confirm what I’m feeling: my entire right side was impacted—arm, leg, and even my head. So it’s not just a localized pain, it’s a full-body imbalance caused by the shock. That explains why even basic movements are difficult.
Since I’m not working today, I tried to turn this forced break into something at least a bit productive.
I took some time to check out the new Rising Star. The site isn’t fully finished yet—you can tell some parts are still being rebuilt—but honestly, it already looks really good. The redesign feels cleaner, more modern, and it definitely makes you curious about what it will look like once everything is complete.
I’ll take a deeper look later on when it’s fully polished, but as a first impression, it’s very promising.
Even during a time like this, I’m still moving forward with my small personal goals.
I’m continuing to stack LIMITLESS, slowly but consistently, with a target in mind: reaching 100k. Honestly, it’s a bit of a “just because” goal, but sometimes those are the ones that keep you motivated.
Step by step, accumulation after accumulation, it always builds into something. And it helps keep a sense of progress, even when physically you’re forced to slow down.
I’ve also gone back to Demonicore, which I had stopped playing for a while—mainly due to lack of time. Now, with this unexpected break, it’s the perfect opportunity to dive back into it.
I plan to reinvest myself gradually, get back into the rhythm, and keep pushing toward my long-term goal: reaching the 30th circle of hell.
It’s an ambitious target, but that’s exactly what makes it interesting. Every bit of progress, no matter how small, keeps the motivation alive.
In the end, even though my body is slowed down and the pain is very real, I’m trying to turn this moment into something useful. Between forced rest, personal goals, and getting back into certain projects, it helps maintain some balance.
Now, the priority is recovery. Because without that, nothing else can really move forward.