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| 7f3a79 | Doku | 2025-04-03 08:26:51 | 1 | # 03 |
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| 3 | I'm surprised how big of a mental hit I took this March. | |||
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| 5 | My approach to projects has often been backwards. I want to make scaffolding. Like this site. I like the idea of a wiki. But the point is not it being a wiki or a blog or something. The point is writing. I've heard a similar thing said about Gwern. How you can make a website as good as his (you probably can't, but let's assume). But it wouldn't matter. He's good not because of his amazing website, but because of his amazing writing. | |||
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| 7 | Same here. I can make categories and tags. Here are my posts, here are my thoughts, my reviews, my JP notes, my journal. But they will be empty. | |||
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| 9 | Actually, that's one of the reasons I like this journal format. It reduces the friction of writing. I can just write. Get the words out. Put myself out there. I can organize later, it's all premature optimization anyway. | |||
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| 11 | I've been slightly neglectful in my Japanese studies because of that mental hit (a project where I joined, quickly realized it's not for me, stressed myself out and gradually quit). | |||
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| 13 | I think the gratefulness journal wasn't going well. It became too same-y. Maybe I can read up on such journals to learn more? | |||
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| 15 | But I also had a project. I'm making it under my real name, so I don't really want to share it here. On the other hand, who cares? Honestly, who cares. It's a telegram bot with a JP-RU dictionary. For now the UX isn't great, but it works. I sometimes even think "I should ask the bot" when I need to look up something. |
