hello again, i guess.
so it's been a very long time since i wrote on this blog for the last time, eventhough the goal was to write something everyday.
that means one thing: i failed at this.
the key to not fail again is to find why i keep not doing this and develop a solution that renders that cause obsolete. here's what i think caused me to stop writing on this blog, and the general frictions that cause me to avoid writing on this thing:
so what to do about these points of friction? here it is:
anyway, here are the 10 suggested by gemini to write about in the next 10 days:
Detailed Analysis of Your Daily Routine: Break down your day (or the previous day). What worked well? What felt inefficient or frustrating? How could you restructure it for better flow or productivity tomorrow? Structure it by listing activities, evaluating them, and proposing changes.
Explore a Core Personal Value: Choose one value that is important to you (e.g., honesty, kindness, curiosity). Describe why it's important, how it originated for you, and provide specific examples of how you tried to live by it (or failed to) recently.
Sensory Description of an Everyday Object: Pick an object near you (a pen, a cup, a plant). Describe it in detail using as many senses as possible (sight, touch, sound, smell, even taste if applicable). Focus on texture, colour gradients, imperfections, weight, etc. Structure by sense or feature.
Argue for a Strong Personal Preference: Defend a strong but perhaps mundane preference you have (e.g., the best way to organize bookshelves, why you prefer tea over coffee, the ideal room temperature). Structure your argument with a clear stance and supporting reasons based on your experience.
"What If" Personal Scenario: Pose a simple "what if" question related to your own life path (e.g., "What if I had studied something different?", "What if I hadn't moved here?"). Explore the hypothetical chain of events and alternative realities based solely on your imagination and understanding of yourself.
Deconstruct a Recent Dream: Describe a dream you remember vividly. Detail the setting, characters, events, and feelings involved. Then, try to interpret the symbols or narrative based purely on your personal associations and current life context. Structure as description followed by analysis.
Write a Letter to Your Younger Self: Choose a specific age (e.g., 10 years ago). Write a letter offering advice, warnings, or reassurance based on what you know now. Be specific about situations or feelings you remember from that time.
Outline Your 'Ideal Realistic Day': Design a blueprint for a perfect but achievable day. Detail the schedule from waking to sleeping, including activities, meals, and moments of rest or enjoyment. Explain why each element contributes to the ideal structure.
Analyze a Recent Social Interaction: Reflect on a specific conversation or social encounter you had recently. Describe the context, the flow of the interaction, your own feelings and behaviour, and what you perceived from the other person(s). What did you learn or realize from it?
Brainstorm a Fix for a Minor Annoyance: Identify a small, recurring irritation in your daily life (e.g., always losing your keys, a specific inefficient process at home or work). Brainstorm and outline a creative or practical solution you could implement yourself. Structure as problem statement followed by solution steps.
so there it is. if you don't want to read this shit, plus don't come close to this website in any way or form. you know what: don't ever come here again, no matter what day it is.
see you tomorrow.