The point of a personal site is not to look official. It is to have a place that can hold more than one version of you at the same time.

Social platforms are useful, but they flatten everything. A project update, a note about music, a film reference, a thought about discipline, and a page about software all get forced into the same stream. That makes it hard to tell the difference between what matters for a day and what matters for years.

A place that can hold context

I wanted a place where the work could sit next to the reasons behind it.

That means projects next to essays. Music next to process. Anime and media notes next to philosophy. Not because I need every interest to become content, but because those things are already connected in real life.

The site is supposed to feel like a home for the full picture, not a highlight reel.

The point is not polish

I do not want this space to feel over-finished. A personal site gets less useful the moment it starts acting like a museum for a version of you that no longer exists.

What I want instead is a stable home base:

  • a place to publish writing without asking a platform for permission
  • a place to keep projects visible while they are still changing
  • a place where music can matter even before everything around it looks complete

What I want it to become

Over time, I want this site to hold essays, project notes, music updates, and the kind of references that usually stay scattered across bookmarks, voice notes, screenshots, and half-finished drafts.

Not because every thought needs an audience. Just because some work deserves a room of its own.