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Setting it up

I thought of starting up a blog so I can literally "log" in my daily thoughts on a relatively stable platform, one that doesn't get lost as easily as my notebooks do. Also, there's a much lower risk of my ink fading out, in this format.

Anyhoo, the plan is to note down my progress each day - so I know I'm always moving, meandering and musing. The direction of the flow, I hope, will arise once the pace picks up.

For the moment this blog is a private one, in that I haven't really shared it with anyone. But down the course of the river, perhaps a little village may crop up, and this could then be a place for collaboration among teachers, students and fellow researchers.

I hope to post on the blog every working day - not in the way of "notes" and summaries of what I'm doing, but in the way of general progress and brainstorming about where I am, where I want to go, and whether there are some interesting sites along the way that I don't mind looking at.

In case the core idea behind the blog changes, I will revisit this post and keep making edits. Now to my first post!

I hope this journey is a blessed one, one full of learning and growth. I hope I am able to give it my best and dedicate to it the time and effort it deserves. I hope I am able to overcome all obstacles, and take in my stride the changes in course. I hope the journey is an enjoyable one, and after a long duration of musings and meanderings, I hope I can arrive at a real starting point, to then take off on another ride.


To better horizons!


Best,

Maryam

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