100 Days of Blogging
Today marks the 100th day in a row I’ve blogged. I think It’s symbolic it happened here.
First impressions of Bali are overwhelmingly positive. There’s something special about the Island of the Gods. Yes it can be very touristy, but there’s an underlying spirituality here that you feel, even walking around in the scooter-congested, crowded streets. The weather is incredible, even in the rainy season. Every restaurant or cafe or bar has a very chill vibe, its music and decor curated with care. The island has earned its reputation as a world-class destination. I can only imagine what it was like here 30 years ago.
But back to my blog—some days it’s really difficult to write. I often feel I don’t have any insightful or interesting thoughts to offer. But maintaining a daily practice of publishing my writing has forced me to stay connected to my purpose: to contribute to the universe. It keeps me grounded in the overall big picture I think about so often. And hopefully, every once in a while, it compels a reader to consider his or her own views of the world. And maybe that leads to some action, some change.
I look forward to synthesizing what I’ve learned on this journey, to driving even deeper towards my mission through long-form writing. Perhaps Bali is a good place to do that as well.
As I continue to evolve on this journey, as I continue to learn and experience new things, I pledge to keep producing my best effort of content that invokes and inspires. This whole thread of posts will I hope become one part of a much larger vision that makes a real and significant impact on people and the world. Thank you for coming along with me on this journey thus far.