Yes, definitely, credit goes to all the participating members.Originally posted by: SalluTheUllu
Really?
Wow congratulations
Even on dud days I post
Some credit goes to me

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Yes, definitely, credit goes to all the participating members.Originally posted by: SalluTheUllu
Really?
Wow congratulations
Even on dud days I post
Some credit goes to me

Originally posted by: Viswasruti
Yes, definitely, credit goes to all the participating members.
Oh yeah...
I should not priotize myself here
Team efforts 

Congratulations to everyone in the IPL forum.
My heartiest greetings to everyone who interacts with me every single day on the forum. You guys are much appreciated.
Think of it less like a novel and more like a shared archive. Each person contributes in fragments: electronic hearing aids as conversation that shifts someone’s thinking, a quiet act of kindness that redirects a life, a mistake that becomes someone else’s warning. No single author sees the full narrative, yet somehow the story keeps cohering—messy, nonlinear, but undeniably connected.
What makes this idea compelling is that authorship dissolves. We’re used to credit, ownership, and clear protagonists. But in a collectively written journey, influence is often invisible . The teacher who forgets your name may still shape your worldview.