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September 8, 2025, 8:09 PM
After days of tinkering with the website, I’ve come to understand a few things—especially how I respond to setbacks and difficulties. Building a website is genuinely hard; it requires some coding knowledge, and I happen to be a coding newbie. Looking back, I realize that when I encountered these setbacks, I didn’t take the time to calmly analyze where exactly I went wrong before continuing. Most of my attention was focused on the frustration and the problem itself—entangled in disappointment and difficulty.
Now, reflecting on it from a distance, I see that I should have stepped outside the problem to examine it. When I wasn’t facing that insurmountable hurdle, in hindsight, I should have focused more on the details and searched for clues to the problem, rather than getting caught up in emotions. Even though I understand this principle now, when I’m actually confronted with a problem, it’s still hard to avoid emotional reactions. Digging deeper, this tendency stems from past life experiences and my usual way of handling things. So I’m making a note to remind myself: next time I face a problem or difficulty, I’ll look for a starting point and reduce the emotional component—just a little each time.
Finally, I compared things online and realized that the current solution I’m using is a level more difficult than the previous one. More importantly, the theme I chose within this solution is also the most complex. Combined with my Virgo personality—perfectionist and detail-oriented—it’s pushed me to finish it and get it right, polishing every detail. Naturally, this leads to emotional strain and a sense of defeat. But now I’ve broken through some bottlenecks and reached a key milestone. There’s a small sense of achievement.
The next step is to continue refining and improving, fully migrating the current solution and completing the new launch. In the future, when I encounter problems, I’ll try to suppress the emotional aspect more and more, and focus my attention on the pixels and solving the issue.
No road is ever walked in vain—every path is a necessary part of life’s journey.
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