This is an entry.


2026/05/02


This is an entry. An entry of a blog. A blog of a static website badly put together.

But why start a blog?

While I pose this question as rhetorical, I actually wonder why.

My most cyinical side would prompt me to think it's a matter of ego, a sense that by doing something like this, you drill a part of yourself into the internet. Seemingly everlasting.

I don't necessarily see it as a bad thing, though. I've always thought that for one to be creative and willing to share their own creations, there's gotta be at least a bit of egocentrism. Just enough to feel like their work is worth it, like there's value in it.

But value is quite subjective, isn't it? Whatever I find valuable may not be valuable for others. It's quite a subject to treat.

I digress. I could think all day about the possible reasons why someone else would want to start doing something, but I think it'd be more relevant for me to understand why I started this.


A bit anticlimactic, not gonna lie, but I do admit that I'm doing this just because I feel like doing it. Because I can and because I have the time to do so.


It was only a couple of days ago when I decided to try and learn some basic html nonsense. I remembered I had seen this other website that compiled a good chunk of lessons on it, and the idea had already been circling my mind already. And so I gave it two days to learn what I could.

It's not like I started from zero, I had some notion of how this worked. Not that it's hard at all or anything, a basic static website is pretty much just files and folders. And files inside folders. And folders inside folders.

('folder' is such a funny word).



...Yeah.

Despite claiming to be a writer, or a creative, or whatever, I'm actually a very hollow person. And I also suck at closing conversations, discussions, or just a plain document. And I also suck at starting them.

Probably a matter of practice.



Such is life.