The last time I shared anything meaningful on the internet was when Prodigy and AOL were king of the hill. I remember being engaged in a discussion board on why paying $22 for a Ken Griffey Jr. Rookie card was a waste of money. Especially, when I couldn’t buy one for less then $30 at the time.
Since that time, I’ve decided to purposely exclude myself from an maintaining an online presence. No bulletin boards, blogs, Facebook or Twitter. I figured the less anyone knows about me, the better. However, something recently changed in me. While I would normally keep all of my thoughts, trials and successes in my head, I felt a grumbling deep inside of me. I mean, I’ve always had a yearning to mentor, tutor and share, but recently, this yearning has been growing stronger and louder. Each passing day my internal compass was getting much more difficult to ignore.
Since I do not currently have the time fulfill this need on a one-on-one basis in my personal life, I figured sharing this via a blog would be the next best thing. My interests are vast. They span from Asymmetric Key Encryption to the zen of the movie Zoolander. So the subject matter I cover will be very eclectic.
This premise of this blog boils down to one thing. That we all have a need to explore our world in an experimental manner. My intentions are to share this process with you on all topics and subject matters I encounter. I may not always succeed in my endeavors. In fact, I’ll technically be failing most of the time. And that’s alright. I’m making a light hearted attempt to share the path to success (while hitting some bumps along the way).
So the motto here will be this: We’re Always Trying; we’re Sometimes Succeeding; however, we’re Technically Failing. I hope you enjoy.