Thinking Out Loud (So You Don’t Have To)

Most websites try to sound polished, perfect, and authoritative.

Bloggyness doesn’t.

Orangutan perched on a large branch overlooking mist-covered mountainous forest at sunrise

This is where ideas get questioned, flipped, and occasionally called out for what they actually are.

Because a lot of “advice” online sounds good…
But falls apart the moment you actually try to use it.


What this page is

Bloggyness is the thinking layer of the ecosystem.

It sits between:

And asks:

“Does this actually make sense in real life?”


What You’ll Find Here

Everything on Bloggyness is organised into two core content streams.


Hot Takes (Opinion, But Structured)

These posts challenge popular ideas that sound right… But often aren’t.

They’re not random opinions.
They’re structured arguments designed to:

  • Cut through noise
  • Expose weak logic
  • Simplify complex thinking

What these posts do:

  • Question mainstream advice
  • Highlight hidden problems
  • Reframe common beliefs
  • Prioritise clarity over agreement

Example topics:

  • Most productivity advice is useless
  • Why minimalism is overrated
  • Why academic writing is broken
  • Hustle culture vs “do nothing” culture
  • Why productivity tools create more problems

Best for: Perspective shifts, critical thinking, “wait… that’s actually true” moments


Posts in this section will appear below as they are published.
New ideas are being written and added regularly.

Check back shortly; this space doesn’t stay quiet for long.


Behind the Scenes (How the System Actually Works)

This section explains the logic behind everything being built across the ecosystem.

No fluff. No vague “journey” posts.

Just:

  • How decisions are made
  • Why systems are structured this way
  • What actually works (and what doesn’t)

What these posts cover:

  • Why were multiple websites built instead of one
  • How an ad-free ecosystem functions
  • How traffic flows between sites
  • How clarity beats scale in SEO
  • What most content strategies get wrong

Example topics:

  • Why we built 7 websites instead of one
  • Running an ad-free content ecosystem (reality)
  • Why attention is the real currency
  • How content actually moves between sites

Best for: Understanding the system, strategy, and real-world execution


Posts in this section will appear below as they are published.
Content is being developed and will populate this space soon.

Check back shortly; this space doesn’t stay quiet for long.


How to Use Bloggyness

This is not a site you read in order.

It’s a site you drop into when:

  • Something doesn’t feel right
  • Advice isn’t working
  • Thinking feels cluttered
  • You want a clearer perspective

Use it like this:

Feeling stuck or confused?
Start with a Hot Take

Want to understand the bigger system?
Read Behind the Scenes

Want deeper structure?
Move to Gwenin

Feeling overwhelmed?
Go to Spiralmore

Need clear explanations?
Visit Science Deconvolution


How This Fits Into the Ecosystem

Bloggyness is not a standalone site.

It’s a crossroads.

Traffic flows through it:

  • Bloggyness → Gwenin (structure)
  • Bloggyness → Spiralmore (emotional clarity)
  • Bloggyness → Science Deconvolution (deep understanding)

Core topics:

  • Why productivity advice doesn’t work
  • Problems with minimalism
  • Flaws in education systems
  • Thinking vs overthinking
  • Systems vs motivation

Final Insight

Most content tells you what to do.

Very little content asks:
“Does this actually work?”


Final Takeaway

Bloggyness isn’t here to give you more advice.

It’s here to:

  • Question bad advice
  • Simplify good ideas
  • And make thinking clearer

Because sometimes the most useful thing isn’t another solution.

It’s realising the problem was explained wrong in the first place.