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When starting a blog, many are tempted to spend weeks obsessing over themes and CSS. But as Mark Manson aptly notes, you will "live and die by the quality of your writing." Design is merely the cherry on top. If the core message doesn't resonate, no amount of aesthetic polish will save it.

There is a certain "necessary pain" in blogging, as Martin Paul Eve points out, if you want your work to last beyond your own lifespan. It requires a commitment to a platform that you control—one that isn't at the mercy of a single corporation's algorithm. martin

before you start writing to stay on track. When starting a blog, many are tempted to

As we move forward into a world increasingly shaped by AI-assisted development and automated content, the human element of blogging—the unique insights and personal stories—becomes even more critical. Pick a topic that solves a real problem for your audience. There is a certain "necessary pain" in blogging,

Don't let perfectionism kill your consistency.

In the heyday of the early blogosphere, writing felt like a cohesive act. You had a single domain—a digital garden—where you would plant your thoughts and let them grow. But the landscape has shifted. Today, the audience is fragmented, scattered across a dozen social media sites, each with its own gravitational pull and ephemeral nature.

Recently, I’ve found myself leaning more into what I call Fragments . Instead of waiting until an idea is fully polished and ready for a major article, I batch up my notes into smaller, digestible pieces. This isn’t just about dealing with the "noise" of modern social media; it's about preserving the quality of the message. Why Writing Matters More Than Design