Why I Started Writing

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Finding My Voice

For years, I kept my thoughts bottled up. Ideas would come to me at odd hours — while walking, during conversations, or late at night scrolling through the internet. I'd jot them down in scattered notes, never quite finishing a thought.

The problem wasn't inspiration. It was the fear of being wrong, of not sounding smart enough, of putting something imperfect into the world.

The Turning Point

Then I realized something simple: no one starts as a perfect writer. Every writer I admired has terrible first drafts somewhere. The difference is that they didn't let perfectionism stop them.

Writing isn't about being right all the time. It's about thinking deeply, organizing thoughts, and being willing to be wrong in front of others. That vulnerability is where real connection happens.

What I Hope to Share

I'm starting this blog to document my journey of growth, share lessons I've learned, and explore ideas that fascinate me. Some posts will be polished. Others will be rough drafts of half-formed thoughts. All of them will be honest.

If even one person reads something here and thinks differently about a problem, or feels less alone in their struggle, then it's been worth it.