Monologue
Monologue started on December 31st, 2020.
It marked day zero of a 'daily writing 365 project' that would run throughout 2021. The intention was simple: write something, anything, every day for a full year. Not to publish great work, but to practice. To think in public. To keep a steady flow of words moving.
I didn’t know where it would lead. I only knew I wanted to get better at writing, and repetition felt like the most honest way there.
Over the course of that year, Monologue became many things. Short observations. Lists. Doubts. Small realizations. Some days stretched into reflection, others barely made it past a single paragraph. Or a single word, in some cases. On December 31st, 2021, the project closed with entry 365, looking back at what daily writing had taught me.
Selected entries
If you want a sense of the original project without reading all 365 entries (I understand), a few moments stand out:
- 000 — A new 365 project: daily writing all 2021
- 023 — Being a well rounded individual
- 189 — Back in the old days
- 362 — GTA V speedruns are therapeutic
- 365 — I completed one year of daily writing. This is what I learned
Since 2026, Monologue continues in a less restricted form. No daily commitment. No finish line. Just a place for thoughts that don’t belong elsewhere. A stream of consciousness. Almost like a public diary.
Entries appear when they need to.

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