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This is my personal blog.

I was born in 2005.
Since that year, time has flowed gently, carrying me through different days and thoughts.
I’m used to moving forward, rarely looking back.
Even when I do glance back, it’s only for a brief moment—I don’t like to dwell on the past.

Keeping records was never really my habit.
I tend to let everything settle quietly in my heart, to be naturally refined by time.
But in the early hours of April 21, 2025, while reflecting on certain things,
I suddenly felt that maybe I should leave something behind for my future self.

I love the internet, AI, development, technology, gardening, and the universe.
I’m drawn to anything related to human exploration and creativity.
I believe in science, and I also believe in the courage to keep moving forward into the unknown.

It’s like gently dropping small pebbles along the road.
So that one day, when I look back, I can recognize the traces of my own journey.

There are no standard answers here, nor any set direction.
Just some slowly growing thoughts, and fragments picked up along the way.
Maybe they’re not entirely accurate, maybe not complete,
but I will do my best to stay objective and true.

Whether it’s one year, five years, or ten years from now,
no matter where I am or who I’ve become,
I hope that by then, I can still hear the small and gentle echoes from here.

Written for myself.
And for time.

Author's Note

This article reflects the author's personal observations and thoughts at the time of writing. The views expressed do not constitute universal conclusions. Respectful and rational dialogue is welcome, as are differing perspectives. Please credit the source if quoted.

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