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+title = "Please write"
+id = "doc?20251001-write"
+updated = "2025-10-01T23:06:00+02:00"
+tags = ["all", "shower"]
+
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+
+In case anyone needs to hear this.
+
+---
+
+Do you ever find yourself writing braindumps on cool stuff you find, out to your friends on Discord, Telegram, Bluesky, Mastodon, or any other social media?
+
+If so, I think you should consider starting up a blog.
+
+I guarantee you that if you can find a cool thing to narrate about on Discord, you can certainly write a blog post.
+Copy the messages into a text file, and start refining them into sentences.
+Start elaborating on contextual details you may have omitted.
+
+Within an evening, you will have a piece of text ready to be published.
+
+
+## Don't worry about the details
+
+Think your writing will not be polished enough?
+The thing is, *it really doesn't have to be.*
+
+Have a look at how rough my writing was [back when I was starting out][page:programming/about-treehouse.tree] and still figuring out the right form factor for my posts.
+Point is, it's not going to be perfect in the beginning.
+
+It's fine if your style is rough and unpolished.
+It is your style, and you should cherish it, work on it, polish it with time.
+Grand things aren't built in a day.
+
+The _good_ thing about a blog compared to social media, is that you won't get unsolicited comments if you don't ask for them.
+You can omit having a comment section.
+You can ask your friends not to criticise your post.
+You can also omit sharing your contact details---though you probably shouldn't, because from my experience, people reading blogs tend to be very kind!
+
+If you enjoy sharing braindump threads with friends, and they enjoy reading them, interacting with them---blog posts are a great way to organise those braindumps into something more coherent, more worthy of a conversation.
+
+So, don't worry about those details.
+
+Write.
+
+
+## Seriously, don't worry about the details
+
+Stuck on the "I want to blog, but I don't have a cool personal website" phase?
+
+Make a folder with a bunch of HTML files, with some ugly CSS to accompany it.
+There really is no need to overthink it in the beginning.
+
+Just as your blog doesn't have to _read_ polished initially, it also doesn't have to _look_ polished.
+You can revise it as you go---as you notice little details going awry, bits and pieces you can tweak to make it look better.
+
+I went through lots of revisions until my website reached its current state, where I'm actually really satisfied with the typography, layout, colour scheme, and general _vibe_.
+That stuff takes experience, trial and error, and you aren't going to get it perfect the first time around.
+
+So, don't worry about those details.
+
+Write!
+
+
+## Hit that Enter key
+
+Got a _something_ of a blog post, but scared it's not up to your standards to publish it?
+
+Hit that `Enter`{=html} key.\
+Share your post with some friends.\
+You won't regret it!
+
+So... please, write!
+
+
+## Stop reading this
+
+Stop reading this.
+Read your last Discord braindump again, filter out the good parts, and try to write a post about it!
+
+No, seriously stop.
+I'm getting kind of embarrassed =w=
+
+...But I'll still hit that `Enter`{=html} key!