Should I Keep Going When There Are No Results?
Navigating the "Vague Zone" between success and failure—why I chose to go just a little further.
Why keep going when results aren't visible and nobody seems to notice. These posts are honest records of the doubt, anxiety, and quiet persistence that come with building things alone.
The posts here are about continuing even when nothing feels certain. From why I keep working on things no one seems to notice, to how I try to hold onto some kind of rhythm through uncertainty, to what people who keep going seem to have in common — these aren't motivational essays. They're closer to the thoughts and emotions I actually deal with while building things alone.
Some days I question whether any of this is the right path at all, and still somehow end up back at the desk again. That's what this space is really about. Not promoting some perfect mindset, but honestly writing about the anxiety, self-doubt, and small reasons to continue that most solo builders quietly carry around.
Vibe Pick is also being built that way — slowly, imperfectly, and one day at a time. I still get lost, second-guess myself, and wonder if any of this makes sense. But I keep going anyway. If any part of these posts felt familiar to you, even a small word of support genuinely means a lot.
Navigating the "Vague Zone" between success and failure—why I chose to go just a little further.
Breaking away from the perfect trajectory to create your own rhythm—a strategist's guide to detoxing from comparison.
On the invisible threshold of effort, and the only metric that matters during the plateau of silence.
Why I don't stop even without certainty. The process of finding a "sustainable direction" rather than a perfect answer.
Leaving a decade-long career to face the deafening silence of a blank screen—and the strategic mindset required to endure the "Zero-Result" phase.