About the Blog
Welcome to “Chronicles of Confused People”!
If you’ve made it here, I hope you find something that makes you think, feel, or simply realise that you’re not alone in your doubts.
The purpose of this space isn’t to offer absolute answers or life formulas. It’s simply a place for those who think too much, feel too much, or wish to see the world through different eyes.
My identity will remain anonymous until it feels right to reveal it, but here’s a little about me: I’m almost twenty, I don’t have a degree yet, and I’m a socially anxious person with a master’s in overthinking. I don’t bring academic titles or approved theses - just three written novels, endless curiosity, and a deep passion for understanding human behaviour.
Everything I write here comes from curiosity, research, and - most of all - experience: right, wrong, confusing, and real. This blog is an extension of that - a reflection of how I see the world and how I try to make sense of it.
My goal is for anyone who has ever thought, felt, or gone through something similar to feel understood. I want to share what I’ve learned, what I’m still figuring out, and what I don’t know at all - because not everything has an answer. It’s also a space for those who wish to understand someone else’s world or simply find a starting point for their own growth.
To bring a little order to the chaos, the blog is divided into six main categories:
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Identity and Self-Discovery
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Society and Expectations
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Origin and Social Context
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Relationships and Human Connections
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Worldview and Existence
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The Art of Writing
Within each, you’ll find more specific subtopics that will be explored through different articles. In the end, they all revolve around the same question: Who are we, and what do we do with that?
If something you read here resonates with you, feel free to comment, share, or send a message. I like to think of this space not as a monologue but as a conversation - even if a virtual one - between people trying to understand themselves and the world around them.
I hope you enjoy it. Or think. Or feel. Or all of that at once.
Now, take off your shoes, find a comfortable spot, and get ready for the organised chaos of my mind.
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