For a long time I used to write a new blog every single day like it was religion.
It was probably my favorite hobby. And then one day I stopped.
Why? Life got busy.
Not really a conscious decision, just kind of happened. My business went from 0-100.
The priorities just shifted. And hobbies got pushed a side.
But I realized now how important writing has been to me. I met an old acquaintance and they mentioned they would read my posts, which I never knew. That was cool to hear.
It reminded me of all the beautiful opportunities writing affords us. The opportunity to share our thoughts, sharpen our ideas, document our journeys.
Life is a museum of passion projects and peoples’ life works everywhere you look.
I realize most of my favorite things to see are just other people like me, people I know, sharing theirs, big and small.
So I want write again, for me and for my friends. Maybe not every day, hopefully like once a week. At the very least, a bit more than not at all.
So much has happened lately. The past few months it feels like the world keeps changing faster and faster. Writing is an opportunity to slow down and savor it.
This month Sam and I built an AI agent that connects businesses with creators on YouTube for paid product placements, and we now have a dozen+ customers. More on that next week.
We’ve also automated most of our business recently. And I’ve seen so much about other people who’ve done the same. I have so many thoughts about where it all goes!
I am still learning how to cook more than 3 meals. Just bought a digital camera and a volleyball. I just finished The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins and it blew my mind.
I want share some of that here. Maybe it will help someone else along the way, or inspire you to write a little bit too. Mostly for me I think it will just be nice to be able to look back on it in ember.
So cheers to that I suppose.
To writing again.
To the fire of life and to the ember.
Peace,
Ramsey

