In 8 cases out of 10, a blog that is born out of a passion/personal interest, within a few years takes you in directions that you had not initially imagined. Give your blog, especially a new one, the ability to take you places you haven’t thought of. My own blog, to be honest, was born as a “pure” travel blog; then my passion for digital marketing and SEO led me to create a new category and write something about SEO.
The feedback from my readers led me to delve deeper and write more and more about SEO and, from this path that I created together with the blog and my readers, consultancy was born, first for companies and then zalo data for individuals. The Geopolitics section was also born with my evolution: from a “pure” travel blogger to a travel blogger who has always, wherever she goes, delivered unimaginable rants about the social policies of countries.
And from here, the GEOPOLITICS section has become a “core” element of my blog. From which I do not earn and do not want to earn. Because when we talk about politics we need maximum independence from every form of power, first and foremost monetary power. Don't add performance anxiety (even financial) So many valid, very valid narrative projects remain stuck in the limbo of the uncertainty of the blogger behind them.
It is an uncertainty made of exposure anxiety, performance anxiety, anxiety of the judgment of others. The judgment of others can often be translated with the intrusive thought "you are wasting your time, you should do serious things - i.e. things that bring in money" .