This is the beginning!

“The beginning is half of the whole.” – Plato.

Thinking about doing
Thinking about doing
Thinking about doing
And ten years have passed!

Today I gathered the courage, sat in front of the laptop, and began to write!

Do not be naive enough not to question and draw your own conclusions from the texts published here, the content presented here is simply the personal opinion of a specific person, in this case, ME!

Feel free to believe and criticize!

I just hope to provide moments of reflection and relaxation in your day, and perhaps, share knowledge that might change your life for the better!

— Everything I know is because one day someone taught me! — 

In a world where perfectionism often paralyzes our potential, Plato’s timeless wisdom resonates more deeply than ever: “The beginning is half the whole.” This ancient aphorism reminds us that the act of beginning can be as significant as the pursuit of perfection. Many of us spend years reflecting on projects, ideas or dreams, contemplating the perfect moment or the perfect execution. However, a decade of “thinking about doing” can pass in the blink of an eye. So I leave here a powerful reminder, for me and you reading, that taking the first step — no matter how imperfect — can be transformative, setting the stage for growth, learning, and unexpected journeys.

My experience of finally sitting down to write after years of hesitation exemplifies the liberating power of action over inaction. Embrace imperfect beginnings and welcome personal reflections as they are, without the veneer of judgment. I intend to promote a genuine connection with you, the reader, but also encourage you to critically engage with the content, fostering a community where dialogue and divergent opinions are valued. As we move forward, whether in writing, in business, or in personal endeavors, embracing failed but serious efforts early on can lead to profound impacts and, perhaps, transformative revelations. After all, every expert was once a beginner and every masterpiece began with a single imperfect scratch.

Thus, I extend my thanks to you who have read to the end, and I hope to see you in my next posts!

Thankful for your time!
Mateus Schoffen