Ever wondered why a 21-year-old would feel the urge to share their thoughts with the world? Well, here’s my take. Blogging, for me, isn’t just about writing—it’s about learning, growing, and connecting. Let me break it down.
What drives me to blog?
I want to share what I know
I’ve been programming since my early teens. Over the years, I’ve developed my own way of approaching problems and solving them. Why keep that to myself when it might help someone else?
Whether it’s a small tip or a detailed guide, I want to make what I’ve learned accessible - You never know who might need it.
I want to show that it’s okay to make mistakes
Let’s be real—I mess up. A lot. But you know what? That’s part of the process. Mistakes are how I learn and grow. Too often, we’re our own worst critics. A bad day or a big failure doesn’t define us—it’s just part of being human.
WARNINGDon’t try risky experiments in production environments! Always stick to safe spaces for learning.
This helps me to learn
There’s a saying: “If you can explain something to a child, you truly understand it.” I believe that teaching is one of the best ways to learn.
Writing about a topic forces me to break it down, understand it deeply, and make it accessible. Plus, feedback from others helps me see things from new perspectives.
It’s good to get my thoughts out
Sometimes, you just need to get your thoughts out. Writing is my way of making sense of the chaos in my head. By blogging, I create a mental model of ideas, concepts, or situations—and I can always revisit them.
It’s also a space to clear my mind, reflect, and yap about things I’m passionate about.