Why I'm starting my own website
- Sanjay Sankar

- Mar 5, 2022
- 2 min read
There isn't one single reason why I decided to start my website. It has been on my mind, for a while now, to document everything that I love and find interesting (and want to explore), and to do it on a platform that is accessible to everyone, everywhere.
This thought gained more traction when I stumbled upon a video by Ali Abdaal, a productivity YouTuber, where Ali talks about how easy it is to set up a website in 2022 and why everyone should have their own website.
Why now?
The best time to start was yesterday. The next best time is today.
So why not now. I believe there is no point in waiting for everything to fall in place before starting anything. "Get going, then get good" - getting going is my focus now. The getting good part will inevitably (hopefully) happen in a few iterations.
What type of content can you expect to see?
I will be treating this website as my thought repository. Anything and everything that interests me will go in here. The topics can range from (and will not be limited to) personal anecdotes, productivity hacks that I stumble on, books that I read, tech that interests me, and so on.
What is the plan?
To start with, I'm planning on posting once every week. I'm aware that I am no expert in any of the topics I'll be talking about - and that is exactly what I'll be trying to capitalize on. The idea is to approach these things and to document my thoughts from an amateur's point of view.
Play long term games with long term people - Naval RavikantThe only thing I expect to gain from this website is a community of like-minded people but I'm conscious that it is not going to happen overnight. My goal is to put out a post every week and to gain this community as a side effect of this process in a year or two.
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Waiting for gaming blogs haha just kidding lol
Great idea!
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Hype!!