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Switching Directions!
What this blog will (mostly) be about from now on
I've spent quite a lot of time thinking about the direction in which I should take this blog. After every attempt at a revival, I began losing the drive, forgetting the goal, losing the track of time. I thought about continuing to make posts on my thoughts and ideas, but I would always lose my inspiration! Accordingly, I think that this blog needs organization and direction. While there's a certain charm in posting about whatever is on my mind, the lack of topic means that there's a considerable decision paralysis in choosing what to write about. It often occurred that I had to force myself to write something, with absolutely no direction or topic to guide me. That is why I kept writing reviews for Roblox games; it was a simple topic that I knew a lot about, and, well, writing about games is always fun.

But for the past few months, I have been delving deeply into programming. Previously, I would pick up a language, study it arduously for a few months, then burn out and quit; I've done this already with JavaScript, C, C#, and C++. I've decided to put an end to this cycle and began studying Python at my own pace. I read about it when I wanted to, did exercises, followed guides and beaten paths… And now, I see this as a perfect opportunity for my blog. This is a direction for me to follow. Indeed, the world of programming is expansive enough that it allows a near-infinite multitude of topics to write about. By documenting and teaching, I, myself, will be able to practice what I've learned while giving you, the readers, an easy-to-understand explanation.
Finding simple breakdowns for topics in programming is always difficult. Languages are made to connect humans with machines, which means that many topics are challenging to even grasp. Throughout my blog posts, however, I will focus on presenting difficult concepts in a broken-down and simple manner. I know the struggle of trying to understand difficult programming topics, let alone learning how to implement them; I intend to make use of my experience with it to make learning simple for both beginner and intermediate programmers.

Of course, I will also find space for some off-topic posts here and there. I reckon that videogames will remain a common mainstay; music will also be one of the topics that this blog will explore from now on.

Thanks for coming to my TED talk.

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