Daily Writing
In high school, my English teacher had us keep a writing journal which we added to each day. We could write anything we wanted, it just had to be daily.
I wrote a lot of haikus.
It was mostly because I was lazy and just wanted the grade, partially because I didn’t see the value of writing.
I see the value of writing now, even before the rise of offloading thinking to AI.
I don’t write a daily blog to crank out a post every day. If that was the point, I’d have switched to AI long ago already. I write a daily blog to make sure I remember to think. It’s a daily practice for my brain. A creative ritual to strengthen my writing muscles. (https://nik.art/the-suck-is-why-were-here/)
I hope to cover a broad range of topics. Tech, music, religion, design, media, what the heck is going on in the world. Some days I might write an essay about video games. Some days I’ll give thoughts on a link i found interesting. And yes, I’m sure some days I’ll just write a haiku.
I feel my existing tech-focused blog is a little too specific for the kind of writing I want to do. My spaceship game blog has been a good outlet, but it too has a purpose that is separate from what I’m doing here.
I don’t intend to do much editing or proofreading. These won’t be polished posts most of the time.
After all, It’s just a writing journal.
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