Lesson Learned and Redirection : Career, Love, Dream, Future

So here we are in 2026! I never expect that 2026 will come this fast. I remember that I experienced a lot of grinding, career switch/moving, break up, don’t trust in love/marriage, lay off, uncertainty, and doubt. The Q4 2025 is the first time I ever felt desperate in my life, where I got laidContinue reading “Lesson Learned and Redirection : Career, Love, Dream, Future”

Growing in community : It’s hard

Well, growing in a church community is also hard, when you, yourself have your own idea, it’s so hard that we need to go out to learn to manage our expectations and feeling. Suddenly you attracted to a member, but then they reject you. 😂 Well I think it’s better to focus just to GodContinue reading “Growing in community : It’s hard”

A Simple Confession : How hard I face my life and my own identity

This year, I turn 29—more than halfway through the typical workforce lifespan of 50-60 years. I grew up in a broken family. My father, once a successful inventor and businessman, faced bankruptcy due to family disputes and economic hardship. My mother passed away due to the stress caused by my father’s failed business, and IContinue reading “A Simple Confession : How hard I face my life and my own identity”

The Saga Between WordPress and WP Engine: A Deep Dive

The conflict between WordPress, spearheaded by Matt Mullenweg, and WP Engine has escalated. From community disputes to legal confrontation, highlighting significant issues within the WordPress ecosystem about business ethics, open-source community contributions, and brand identity. Background Context Matt Mullenweg, Co-founder WordPress Heather Brunner CEO of WP Engine The Core of the Conflict The roots ofContinue reading “The Saga Between WordPress and WP Engine: A Deep Dive”

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