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Why did I decide to write this blog

Hey all!

Some of you know me (at this stage, probably most of my readers do), and you know I like to talk. I like conversations. I like to discuss things.

I only get to have discussions with the very few of you who I am in close touch with, also due to geography. I like to share my opinions with people. I thought, well, I cannot just have deep meaningful conversations with everyone all the time. It would be just weird. But I do enjoy discussing various things: issues, beliefs, business, dreams and hopes, opinions on current affairs, and many others. I thought to myself, well, why don't I just start a blog?

I find this to be an opportunity for me to pour out my thought onto the... paper? Well, more like screen. I want to share my opinions and observations with all of you, and know what you think as well. I highly encourage comments!

Please remember, I'm not an expert in anything, but I'm an observer of everything.

On this blog, the posts will be categorized into few types by hashtags in the title, such as:

  • #News
  • #Life
  • #Taiwan
  • #Events
  • #Brands
  • #Entrepreneurship 
  • #PersonalDevelopment
  • #Review
This will make it easier for you to know if you actually want to read this particular post. 

For now, all that's left to say is, make sure to subscribe, stay up to date, and let's have a discussion!

See you soon!
Szymon


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