I made my career in tech. From product, marketing to sales - these topics naturally appeal to me. But while my career is important, it does not truly define who I am.
It's one very important part of it, but not all of it.
Like most people, I have varied interests beyond my profession and the best way for me to explore these interests is through writing. On Medium, I explore those interests. To curate them better I file them under relevant publications so that they are indexed according to their niche.
My interests are in tech, financial independence, music, art, football, photography, learning languages and building things. Hence my writing also spans across these genres. Am I an expert in each? No. Far from it. But I practise and explore them in depth to my capacity.
Writing for learning is immensely fun and gratifying. Because there is no pressure to cater to any one audience. There is no obligation to prove expertise. There is no pressure to "post" on a schedule. There are no "millions of dollars" to be made.
So, in this scrapbook of thoughts ,there is no content calendar, no posting schedule and no "influencer" strategy. There is only a fulfilling journey of self discovery.
We have one life. I want to experience different things.