Day Zero

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One of my resolutions this year is to write more. Not with some grand purpose or the intention of changing the world, but simply to give myself a space to put thoughts into words: random reflections, introspective ramblings, and occasionally technical issues that once stole my peace of mind. I don’t want this blog to turn into yet another collection of generic tutorials on how to set up X or Y tool. There’s no point in repeating what’s already out there. I’d rather write about real cases, those bugs that keep you up at 3 AM, the dumb mistakes no one warns you about, and the solutions that only come after you’ve lost your patience a couple of times.

To be honest, I never felt comfortable writing about tech before. There was always this little voice in my head saying, “You’re not good enough for this” and for a long time, I believed it. It’s funny how we impose limits on ourselves without even realizing it. But at some point, after gaining enough experience (and enough frustration), I understood that everyone is improvising to some degree, that nobody knows everything, and that, in the end, sharing knowledge is far more valuable than keeping it to yourself, waiting for the perfect moment.

So here we are. No strict plan, no set schedule, but with the intention of making every post worth reading. I don’t know how long this will last, but if there’s one thing I’ve learned in recent years, it’s that starting is all that really matters.

2 responses to “Day Zero”

  1. blue silver Avatar

    I’m sure you’ll do brilliantly! 🙂

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  2. blue silver Avatar

    I’m sure it will be brilliant!

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