Why I want a personal blog?
I spend a lot of time thinking about problems. That’s the job: find patterns, connect dots, break things down until they make sense. It’s what a product manager does. But lately, I’ve realized something—most of those thoughts never leave my head.
That’s why I’m starting this blog.
Not because I think the world desperately needs another tech guy talking about “innovation” (gross), but because writing forces clarity. It’s easy to think you understand something until you try to explain it without sounding like a TED Talk. A blog makes me sharpen and deepen my thinking. Plus, it gives me a place to stash all the interesting things I come across—graphs, data, weird economic trends—so I don’t dump them into yet another forgotten Notion doc.
So, what’s this going to be? A mix of a diary, commentary, and analysis. Some posts will be personal. Some will be deep dives into whatever caught my attention that week. It’s not a growth hack. It’s not personal branding. It’s just a place to think out loud, in public.
Tangible Trends—that’s what I’m calling it. Breaking down complex data into something useful. No fluff. No “unlocking potential.”
Let’s see where it goes.