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Knowledge Isn't Meant to Stay in Your Head
Learning, exploring, and understanding those things are rewarding. But they feel incomplete until they're shared.
However, every time I considered publishing something, the same thoughts appeared:
I should understand this topic more deeply first.
That day never came. And I realized it probably never would. In fact, the more you know, the more you know you don’t know.
So… Here is the first step.
The strange thing is that software engineering taught me the opposite lesson.
We don't wait until software is perfect before releasing it. We ship it. We put it into production. We gather feedback. We iterate. We improve.
But when it comes to ideas, we often expect version 1.0 to be flawless.
The result is that valuable knowledge remains private.
Not because it lacks value, but because it never gets the chance to create any.
An idea becomes more useful the more people build on it.
Someone might read a small tip that saves them an hour. Someone else might point out where I'm wrong. Another person might connect it to something I've never considered.
Once shared, knowledge stops being static. It evolves.
This is a place to document what I discover, clarify my own thinking, and hopefully make someone else's path a little shorter.
Some posts will be small observations. Others might be deeper explorations. Many of them will probably change as I learn more.
That's okay. Ideas don't need to be perfect before they deserve to exist.
They just need to be shared.