The Beginning of My Journey on TheDailyDive.Online

The Beginning of My Journey on TheDailyDive.Online

For a long time, I’ve wanted to start publishing on this website, but neither my obligations nor certain life circumstances and events ever really allowed me to do so.
But now, finally, after about a year since creating the website and setting up the hosting, I’ve decided to start posting content here and try to shape this site into something of my own—a place where I can express myself freely.

This is more of an introductory post, and I can’t really tell you yet what exactly I plan to write about. In other words, I still haven’t decided what the site is meant to be at this moment, so for now we’ll simply post a bit of everything until the purpose naturally becomes clearer.

Although I used to be a strong opponent of artificial intelligence, it’s very easy to switch to the opposite side. Over the past year I’ve invested a lot of time and effort into learning many AI-based tools, and I’ve definitely changed my opinion about the industry itself and the ways AI can make things easier.

I could say that this blog will be only about cars or musical instruments, but I’d be lying—and that’s not something I want to do. So for now, this blog is more of a personal page about me until it eventually crystallizes into a themed blog intended for a specific audience. But even if it ends up serving no one in particular, I still plan to write here and work on this blog simply because I want to have a place of my own in my life where I can speak in the way I want. Some things have honestly just become tiresome to me, and this project is meant to be a place where I can relax a little and unwind.

With each post, I’ll try to meet a few criteria: that it has at least 1,000 words, that it isn’t a copy-paste from another site, that it reflects my own opinion, and that it isn’t stolen content multiplied for profit.

From now on, I plan to dedicate four hours a day to this site—its content and its features.

This blog isn’t meant to be a way to earn money. Yes, there will be ads, but strictly to cover part of the website’s expenses, because we all know that neither hosting nor the domain is free. So, naturally, I’ll try to cover some of those costs one way or another.

If you’d like to support me, you’ll be able to do so in many ways—from donations via PayPal to sending contributions to various crypto addresses. And yes, all the funds will go to me—just kidding. A portion of the donations I receive will always go toward charitable causes. Each year, I’ll try to make one post showing the initiatives I’ve supported, either through my work or through donations. Because regardless of any income from the site, I try to donate regularly to different causes or contribute to society in other ways—through volunteer work, advice, and supporting young people in sports, education, or culture.

One thing about me is that I’m quite naive, and I often fail to see the bad in people. I look at life through my own simple mantra: “Don’t do to others what you wouldn’t want done to you.”
And because of that, I’ve been hurt many times—people show their “true selves” and disappoint me or use me in many ways. But despite all that, I still find the will and desire to keep going, to work, and to live my life. There’s simply no place in my life for holding grudges, wishing harm, or anything of that sort. I’ll also use this blog to share free things I create, things I can offer to you without hesitation—because why not? If it saves you a bit of time or solves a problem for you, I’ll be happy with that.

One of my personal beliefs is that we should share more, and everyone would have enough to wake up without worry and enjoy life—a kind of earthly paradise that would require only a bit of human goodwill. Peace, love, compassion, solidarity, empathy, and the desire for something better—only positive things. There is already enough negativity in the world, and I think we need to slowly shift toward more positive attitudes and actions so we can be happier and more fulfilled, rather than machines obsessed with how much we earn and whom we must crush to reach our goals.

As a huge lover of science fiction, I see that it always portrays two possibilities: the positive or idyllic one, where people live in harmony with nature and everyone has enough—some sort of utopia; or the complete opposite, where people live in agony worse than the darkest periods of human history, all so that a few individuals can hold power—a total dystopia.

And although I haven’t reached my 1,000-word mark yet, I think this is enough for an introductory post. Even though there are already a few posts on the site—posts I considered deleting—I definitely won’t do that. I might tweak them a little in my own way, but from now on everything stays as it is. I have nothing to hide and nothing to worry about.

And now I want to say: welcome to TheDailyDive.online.
I look forward to our time together through future posts, and I hope that at least sometimes I’ll meet your expectations or offer a solution to something you’ve been searching for—or at the very least, offer a new perspective or inspire you to change your opinion on something.

If none of that happens, I still hope that one day I’ll manage to write something meaningful for you.
Until then, be happy, stay positive, do good, and don’t be swayed by others’ opinions. Each day, try to be a force for good—for those who come after us. And fill your heart with joy, kindness, and good things, because life is too short for negativity, bad intentions, or harmful actions. Anyone who hasn’t realized that—I honestly pity them.

From the bottom of my heart, I wish you all the best, and I’ll see you in the next post—even if it’s only through words.

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