500

Today's post is a very special one. This is the 500th post for MatthewTWHuang.com! And it has over 100,000 views, I might add! If I told myself that I would have a blog with over 500 posts and that many views two years ago, I would have thought future TW was crazy. And if I told the young TW that had a Xanga and Live Journal (Both being blogging platforms for those who didn't know), he would say "Of course you do. You should have a blog with over 1500 posts by your age." And of course being a genius, I knew I was going to have a blog with 500 posts someday at the age of five; as such, I convinced my parents to get me candles to say "500" to commemorate it in the future which happens to be today!
One of the things I wished I did earlier, journaling my life and writing my thoughts; though 98% of the posts throughout college would include something about UConn athletics or how it seems that only engineers are doing work on campus. It would also have been prove that many of my predictions on technology have come true including the quick death of the netbook. I recommend everyone to write a journal of some sort, publicly or privately.
While I have seen plenty of blogs come and go (cough Scott cough Jordan cough. I think I may be sick. I hope it's not that horrendous flu), I keep writing my (less than intelligent) thoughts about everything or nothing. I'm not sure you know how difficult it is to write a post daily but I have been given verbal accolades from numerous people that are aware of how tough it is. While it is taxing on rare occasions, I truly enjoy it and I certainly hope you do too.
If you would like to hear my opinion on any topic, I'll gladly write about it. Any suggestions for activities to try, projects to carve, or anything you want is welcome too! I would actually fancy it if you did!
Again, I would like to thank you for reading this. Don't forget to follow this blog! Right side of the window! And if you have any suggestions or comments for me, just leave one! (Anonymity allowed)
P.S. What are some of your favorite blog posts? Like Seinfeld, the majority of them are timeless!