About that

Yeah, there’s just
too many things…

It’s hard enough to come up with an opening statement alone, yet there’s too many words floating around my head at this moment. I guess that already says a lot.

This is a photo of a person pretending to be a photographer, using a friend’s Nikon, in the middle of nowhere.

Small things are small things, but when all small things are put together, they’re no longer small. 

— a thought from my high school math teacher and class adviser

This blog is going to be a lot of things — random thoughts, topics, stories, advice, financial insights, parental journals, musicality, professional consultancy services or what not, and probably some merchandise. 

The truth is, I’ve been wanting to create a blog site for each topic that pops out of my mind including services and things I can sell online. I just don’t have the time to manage all of that with my current bandwidth. Why is that? Well, it’s time to tell you some things about me. 

I have a full time job and I’m a father of two. Other than that, I’m just trying to enjoy life that’s been taken away from me each day by the corporate world. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t dislike my job. A person’s gotta do what he’s gotta do. As for me, there’s so much I want to do. And this blog is one of them.

So what’s my purpose here? Nothing. I just want to share ideas, my opinion, and hope that people would share the same ideas and maybe come to learn from them. It’s not that much, really. It’s just like what my teacher told us back in high school. Small things may be small things, but put them together and they won’t appear as such.

So let’s all sit back for a while, read some unpopular ideas, and sip a cup of coffee while we’re at it. Enjoy!


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