I read a blog talking about how blogging daily can be a bad idea. They said that it would stir up boredom and that you might stop blogging altogether. Well, it really depends I think. I remember when I was blogging every day for a month or so back in 2018. It didn’t get boring then. I had lots of ideas at the time. It was fun expressing those ideas. I eventually stopped because ofread more

What would you do if all your expenses were paid free-of-charge, you never had to worry about money coming in or going out, and you could do anything in the world? Imagine as if you have millions of dollars, or even billions. So, you wouldn’t be pressed to get a job or go to school or anything you don’t want to do. You could hire maids. You could hire tax accountants. If you have children,read more

I probably still have old links to Amazon products in old blog posts or old YouTube videos. I’ll have to take them down eventually because those links will no longer generate me any commissions. The reason I stopped (or well, they cancelled) my Amazon Associates account is because they have a time limit for when you must refer your first sale. If you don’t generate a sale within the first 6 months, your account getsread more

Back in 2018, I remember there was a period of time between March and April when I was posting a blog post (or several blog posts) every single day. I was planning to keep it as a habit for months to follow, possibly even a year. But then weeks later, I had a weird experience with a voice I was hearing for a while. It was having a breakdown of some sorts and then Iread more

Wow, I haven’t posted anything on here in over a year. I guess I wasn’t sure what to say. Or, I didn’t think I had anything valuable to say. I haven’t really thought so much about this blog either. When I logged into my account, I had 2,258 comments pending. I looked through the first few pages and saw that they were mostly spam. Maybe I should disable comments. Most comments don’t have anything valuableread more

1. A lot of time is wasted shaving your legs. Let’s say you start shaving when you’re 13 and stop when you are 65. If you shave twice a week for fifteen minutes at a time, you will spend 81,120 minutes or 1352 hours shaving. That’s a little over 56 days of shaving. Personally for myself, when I shave, it takes anywhere from 20-45 minutes to shave my legs depending on how long the hairread more

I’ve been trying to pursue passive income or creating my own business for a few years now. I guess in a sense you can say that I’ve retired from the workforce early because I don’t grind a typical 9-5 job like most people. But what is it like, retiring in your 20s? How do you spend your time when you’re not working all day? For many people, retiring early seems like a dream. You canread more

Note: I realize that this blog post is all over the place, but I intend to keep it that way. This is mostly just to get my thoughts out on passive income. I doubt that this article will generate a lot of traffic. It’d be a miracle if I got to 100 views on this post. I’m thinking about taking up passive income more seriously. My website has only generated a little money through AdSense.read more

At some point or another, we face the dreading feeling of regret. It may have been something we said to someone, or something we’ve lost out on. Whatever the case may be, regret does not feel good even in the slightest. The best thing we can do in these moments is to forgive ourselves for whatever the outcome may have been. We are not perfect beings, after all. We are bound to make mistakes hereread more

Today, I am reminded of this quote: “Don’t compare your chapter 1 to someone else’s chapter 20.” How easy is it for us to compare our lives to others’ lives? When we peek into other people’s lives, we may only see what’s good and not be aware of the bad. Or, we don’t realize the sacrifices it took to get to that point (e.g. the work it took for someone to now own a million-dollarread more