Might Be Time To Move On From The Blog

Since starting this blog in 2024, I have expressed a lot through these articles.

I’ve now published over 120 articles, with each one being 500-1,000 words a piece.

This is a big accomplishment for a guy who would wait until the last minute to write a 750 word paper back in high school, and would spend all semester dreading a big 2,000 word essay.

However, as time has gone on, many of my views have changed, and when I revisit older posts, I don’t always agree with the tone or perspective anymore.

Some have made the comment that through these articles I am looking to “give advice” but that has never been entirely true.

I write these articles for me—capturing what I’m thinking and feeling in the moment.

Over time, I’ve realized that some of my statements have come across as overly rigid, harsh, and offensive, which was never my intention.

Dealing With A Lot

Over the past few years I have had to deal with a lot.

Being in a community with a lot of older people has influenced the way that I’ve viewed life over the past few years.

At times, I found myself focusing too much on what I didn’t want my future to look like, rather than maintaining a balanced perspective.

Writing for this site has helped me clarify my goals in a way that reflects where I’m at in life.

It has also helped me express myself in a time where I feel like I don’t have many others around who can relate.

Taking In Views From Others

As an avid reader, I frequently enjoy reading the works of others, and I take their perspectives in when I formulate my own writings.

However, I am realizing that sometimes I don’t do as well at softening these ideas down in a way that is genuine to me.

I can be hard enough on myself as it is, and sometimes I can translate that into others when they don’t keep up with the same standards I have placed on myself.

As someone who has received a lot of criticism over the last few years, I have at times pushed myself harder than necessary to compensate when sometimes it’s better to be more grounded.

Being More Humble

Despite at times expressing negative views toward many of the traditional routes people take in life, I personally don’t continue to carry the same feelings today.

There are many different paths to fulfillment, and there is no one size fits all approach.

Regardless of what your status, orientation, or path looks like, I can respect the things you are doing and be happy for you.

I write from the perspective of entrepreneurship, financial independence, and wealth-creation because that is what I am into. Not because I am looking to put anyone down.

Final Thoughts

Over the past couple of years, I’ve written about things I didn’t have much real experience with, and that’s where I’m realizing that it may be time to focus on doing the things I write about, and spend less time writing about them.

This is a transition I’m making altogether—cutting out what isn’t working so I can focus more on what actually is. Less talking about it—more actually doing it.

Thank You For Reading

As always, I want to give a big thank you for reading. I hope that you have enjoyed, and I will see you on the next article.

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