Why the hell did I start writing on Paragraph?
The short answer? I'm trying to make a living. Let’s not sugarcoat it. This isn't some grand pursuit of passion or pure idealism. Nope, this is survival instinct in a world moving faster than I can blink.
The industrial revolution replaced muscle with machines. The internet bulldozed traditional sectors, streamlining systems while handing out mass layoffs like candy. And now here I am: a student with zero technical skills, standing awkwardly at the edge of another technological cliff, Web3, crypto, AI. Trying to plant a foot before the ground shifts again.
Writing, for now, is my way of coping. I jot things down to make sense of what I’m learning, test-drive my half baked thoughts, and maybe...just maybe...build some kind of digital footprint before everything gets permanently recorded on-chain. Strangely enough, it turns out you can mint your thoughts as NFTs. Will that matter in 10 years? No clue. But hey, it sounds cool.
Is this the truth? Absolutely not. It’s a personal diary disguised as a manifesto. A confused monologue from someone trying to make sense of this so-called "future of the internet." If you came here looking for technical knowledge, you might be better off on Stack Overflow or buried somewhere in Reddit.
But if you’ve read this far, whether out of curiosity, pity, or by accident, so welcome to my page: probably contains everything an acon student thinks while trying to learn Web3, Crypto, and whatever else. You’ve just stumbled into the ramblings of an economics student who (probably too early?) decided to dive into Web3 and whatever the hell comes after.
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