There is a principle I hold dear: “I do not say who I am; I do what I am.” In a world obsessed with labels and constant validation, I find my freedom in the act of doing. I do not need a stage to explain my identity; I only need a canvas to prove that I exist.
Every piece of content I share is a testament to my presence. These are not mere words; they are the footprints of my journey. The core of every idea originates from within me—it is my soul, my original thought. To expand these ideas, I embrace the power of Artificial Intelligence. While I acknowledge that the AI’s development can sometimes feel raw or even ambiguous, I do not let it drift. I accept this imperfection as a part of my process. I choose speed over perfection, execution over hesitation. For me, the “Headline” is the anchor—as long as the direction is true, the refinement can follow in time.
Why do I write in English? Because I believe that life is a continuous classroom. By publishing in a language I am still mastering, I am forcing myself to grow in public. I am a student of my own expressions.
My motivation is simple: Live like there is no tomorrow. I dedicate my time and energy today so that I can find fulfillment in the legacy I leave behind. This is for my future self—a mirror I can look into years from now to see who I was today.
But more importantly, this is for those who come after me. I do not have access to the deep roots of my ancestors. My family’s origins are a map with missing pieces. I refuse to let that happen to the next generation. I am creating this “Beautiful Work of Life.” My children and grandchildren will never have to wonder who I was. They will also know what I stood for.
Even if these posts go unseen or ignored by the world, I am at peace. It is enough that I see my own tracks. It is enough that I am building a bridge of memory between today and a future I never see. This is my clarification. This is my vision.
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