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Greek Goddess Gamble: Slowing down the writing

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Hi everyone, it’s been exactly a month since my last post and I have a good excuse for it. As it turns out I was pretty busy with a wedding, a holiday and the beginning of a personal project. Yep, another one! From now I will refer to it as my Greek goddess gamble until I reveal what it is all about.

The phase 1 of that gamble started a few weeks ago, hopefully, I’ll make enough progress by December. Time is key here so it is more than likely that I post even less until then which makes it an even bigger gamble. Not posting for a month slowed down the growth of the number of views by 8%. Still, I am lucky enough to see the number of readers slightly increasing week after week and hope it will last until December. Hopefully, the break will allow me to fully focus through my weekends and evenings to deliver on that crazy move.

Before you ask, no, I am not gonna retire to a cornfield to raise my chicken anytime soon. Anything chicken related I leave to KFC (not sponsored, but can be :wink wink:). Here I am digressing again because I don’t want to risk revealing too much. Back to the main topic, that Greek goddess gamble does involve a fair amount of coding along with research. I originally wanted to kind of serialize and post every week about it or even vlog my progress. But eventually, I realised that it will be more meaningful if there is a clear narrative through the posts. It is much easier to tell a story when you know the end.

To conclude, if the phase 1 of that gamble goes well, I will start to post on a weekly basis and/or vlog through phase 2. In case of failure, well I’ll just present over a couple posts what it was about and what went wrong. Stay tuned!

P.S. If you feel craving for my personal posts you can check out my recent poetry or my techier stuff. You may even want to keep an eye on Poq’s blog within the next few weeks, just don’t tell anyone I told you.

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