This blog is my personal laboratory. A place where technology, history, productivity, spirituality, and other layers of my life intersect. It’s a space on the edge between play and work – an experiment where I test ideas, automation, new tools, and my own abilities.
Why a personal page?
For me, it’s not about purpose or performance. I enjoy writing, capturing thoughts, and sorting through the chaos of information that flows through my world every day. In the past, my blog even hosted ads that earned a little money – one short article reached over 30,000 views in just five hours. Today, that no longer interests me. Instead of advertising, I’d rather highlight something meaningful, something worth attention, something that adds value.
What I’m looking for here
This site is a learning channel for me. By writing down my thoughts, I enter into dialogue with them – I reread them, revisit them, rethink them. It helps me remember better, understand more deeply, and sometimes transform an idea into something greater. I also train my writing and vocabulary here, skills I want to keep developing.
At the same time, this blog is a testing ground. I experiment with different tools, plugins, and forms of automation. It’s a space where I discover what works – and what doesn’t.
My blogging journey
My beginnings go back to the transition from elementary to high school. With my first computer, I created early websites in pure HTML. They were about firearms – mainly long rifles and ballistics. From today’s perspective, almost amusing, but at the time I was surprised how widely my articles spread across online forums worldwide. One of the links even ended up in a bachelor’s thesis. The site lived for about ten years before I shut it down… though the idea of reviving it still lingers.
Then came Blogger – simple, but limiting. After that, WordPress, where I finally felt at home. A brief flirtation with Joomla confirmed that my path lay elsewhere. WordPress stayed, and it remains the place where all my new writing is born.
What I write about
I write about technology because it’s the environment I work in every day. I’m fascinated by how quickly new layers of the internet are forming, how AI is reshaping the way we decide and create. I’m interested in history – because it holds many of the answers our modern age only recycles. I write about productivity, since it’s my lifelong game with time and energy. And I also write about spirituality, because without it, the world would be nothing more than a cold machine without a story.
This blog isn’t a linear diary. It’s a map – sometimes fragmented, sometimes connected. An experiment that invites others to join.