First Passage Of My Blog

First Passage Of My Blog

King Hua Lv2
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print("hello world")

Hey there,

So glad you clicked your way here, becoming the very first visitor to this little corner of the web. This is my digital garden, freshly tilled and ready for planting.

I imagine you’re a bit like me—mind often dotted with scattered thoughts, like afternoon light spots, bright and shimmering, yet hard to grasp; some questions swirling beneath the surface of everyday life, refusing to sink; and those “aha” moments that ache to be captured.

Hence, here we are.

Here’s what I’ll be sharing: * Thoughts that made me pause — about life, reading, or a corner of the world glimpsed by chance. Much like grasping the second law of thermodynamics, ΔS ≥ 0, which reminds me that disorder is the default, and all understanding and order require energy. I’m also fascinated by certain elegant mathematical truths, like Euler’s identity: eiπ + 1 = 0 It connects the natural base, the imaginary unit, the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter, and the fundamental numbers 0 and 1 in one breathtaking equation—a quiet reminder that seemingly unrelated domains might share a beautifully unified logic beneath the surface. * Things I’ve tried and tested — the useful and the not-so-useful — be it a method, a tool, or a perspective. They’ll often be presented like runnable code snippets, ready for you to execute or tweak:

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# A simple function: extract the core from a messy list
def extract_essence(thoughts_list):
# 1. Filter out pure emotional noise
filtered = [t for t in thoughts_list if t not in ["anxiety", "procrastination"]]
# 2. Connect what remains to find the thread
essence = " -> ".join(filtered)
return essence

# Example, processing: [“confusion”, “reading”, “inspiration”, “procrastination”]
# Output: “confusion -> reading -> inspiration”
* The imperfect, real process — the learning, the attempts, even the detours. I believe growth is rarely linear; it’s more like navigating a search function, sometimes requiring random walks to find the direction of steepest ascent. This journey might be metaphorically described by the second derivative, the rate of change of the rate of change: We often focus on velocity (the first derivative), but it’s the acceleration (the second) that shapes the curve’s concavity. What seems like slow accumulation might be building toward a fundamental shift in direction.

You won’t find “absolute truth” here, only honest notes and open conversation. Picture a friend across the table, coffee still steaming, with sketches or a few lines of untested code on a napkin.

If you, too, believe that thoughts deserve to be untangled, sharing builds connection, and sincere documentation carries its own weight—then I think we already share a silent understanding. Like two particles becoming “quantum entangled”, our states, however distant, may now correlate.

This is the first post, a gentle beginning. If you’re willing, I’d love for us to walk this path together.

What’s a “problem” or “project” you’ve been turning over lately? Is it about finding a definite solution, like solving an equation, or more about observing interesting patterns, like studying a chaotic system?

Feel free to leave a note and tell me.

— Your new friend

King Hua

  • Title: First Passage Of My Blog
  • Author: King Hua
  • Created at : 2026-01-21 17:01:09
  • Updated at : 2026-01-21 17:18:22
  • Link: https://kinghua0629.github.io/2026/01/21/First-Passage-Of-My-Blog/
  • License: This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.
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