Mon. Jan 5th, 2026

The first try of anything is a unique moment of pure potential, unburdened by the weight of expectation or the shadow of past failures. It is a blank canvas, a fresh start where the only limit is one’s own imagination. There is a raw, untamed energy in that initial attempt, a feeling of stepping into the unknown with a mix of trepidation and excitement. The focus is not on perfection, but on the simple, courageous act of beginning. This inaugural effort is foundational, setting the course for all that follows and holding a special kind of magic precisely because it is the first.

The reason I enjoy the process of making is found in the journey from a nebulous idea to a tangible reality. It is the deep, immersive flow state where time seems to dissolve, and the only thing that exists is the connection between thought and action. There is a profound satisfaction in solving problems, in manipulating materials or concepts, and in witnessing something new emerge from your own effort. This act of creation is fundamentally human; it is an expression of agency and a way to leave a small, personal mark on the world, regardless of the final outcome.