Ah, links… Sometimes the cat helps me add these links, usually by walking across the keyboard or settling squarely on my laptop turning my sacred coffee-fueled late-night or early-morning bookmarking sessions into a delightful guessing game. I often don’t even have my glasses on, so half the time I’m squinting at the screen, never quite sure if I’m saving a brilliant resource, a string of gibberish, or a recipe for disaster.
But hey, with feline “assistance” and a caffeine buzz, every link comes with a little extra mystery and a lot more purring. Whether it’s a random tidbit I can’t live without or a sneak peek at a top-secret project I’m cooking up (shh, don’t tell anyone), it all ends up in my blog’s ever-growing treasure trove. Sip, scroll, bookmark, repeat, because great ideas, blurry chaos, and strong coffee all deserve a proper home, even if my future self has no idea what I was thinking at the time.
The Fibonacci spiral approximates the golden spiral because the ratio between successive Fibonacci numbers (e.g., 1/1, 2/1, 3/2, etc.) approaches the golden ratio (approximately 1.618) as the numbers get larger. This means the spiral becomes more and more similar to the golden spiral as more squares are added.
Imagine building a spiral by adding squares and then connecting their corners with arcs. The more you add, the more the spiral resembles the natural, flowing lines of a golden spiral.