🌐 Why I Open the Blog

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This passage is translated from its Simplified Chinese edition. Original edition shall prevail if divergence exists.

Hello World!

I have always wanted to document my thoughts and ideas, but for a long time, various reasons prevented me from doing so. Prolonged procrastination made me realize that many of my earlier reflections and ideas have already been lost in the desert of memory, difficult to retrieve. When I finally found a rare moment of respite to pick up the pen I had long set aside, I discovered the poverty of my knowledge and creativity. I realized that my language skills had been eroded by fragmented media, leaving me unable to effectively organize my thoughts and articulate complex feelings.

I believe the situation has become urgent. I need to continuously produce content—not fragmented, pretentious one-liners on various social media platforms, but complete and well-structured articles to document my intellectual journey. Thus, I’ve chosen this form, considered “outdated” in the modern internet landscape—a blog—to take on this task.

Unlike most blogs, this one won’t restrict its focus to computer technology. Instead, it aims to present my personal perspectives within the scope of my knowledge. While an individual’s knowledge system is inevitably limited, I sincerely invite readers to provide valuable guidance, suggestions, and critiques.

On this blog, I will share my knowledge, insights, and thoughts. I hope that through consistent updates, I can motivate myself to remain on the path of lifelong learning. This is also the reason behind the blog’s name, DailyMinz. If my humble efforts can offer even a small amount of help to others on their journeys, it would be deeply meaningful to me.

Roadmap

First, I need to address the technical issues of this blog. I’m still unfamiliar with the Hexo framework and haven’t decided whether to stick with the current template. Issues like comments and multilingual support are also pressing concerns.

Second, there’s the matter of updating the blog content. But that’s not a problem—I already know what my next post will be about.

Lastly, once the blog’s content becomes more substantial, I might create dedicated sections for specific topics to help maintain updates on those subjects. I might also write things like “weekly/monthly reports” or “monthly/quarterly/annual specials,” but that’s something for later.


🌐 Why I Open the Blog
https://en.dailyminz.org/2024/11/30/Why-I-Open-the-Blog/
Author
Kawashima Iwami
Posted on
November 30, 2024 pm
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