[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"writing":3},[4,38,66],{"id":5,"title":6,"body":7,"category":24,"date":25,"description":26,"extension":27,"image":28,"meta":29,"navigation":30,"path":31,"readTime":32,"seo":33,"stem":34,"tags":35,"__hash__":37},"writing\u002Fwriting\u002Fon-building-things.md","On building things that last",{"type":8,"value":9,"toc":20},"minimark",[10,14,17],[11,12,13],"p",{},"There's a certain satisfaction in finishing something properly. Not just shipping it — actually finishing it. The kind of finish where you look at the code two weeks later and it still makes sense.",[11,15,16],{},"I've been thinking about this more since starting to work on larger systems. The temptation to move fast is always there. But speed without care is just technical debt in disguise.",[11,18,19],{},"Quality is a habit, not a phase.",{"title":21,"searchDepth":22,"depth":22,"links":23},"",2,[],"Craft","2026-04-08","Why I'd rather build one solid thing than ship ten half-finished ones.","md","https:\u002F\u002Fimages.unsplash.com\u002Fphoto-1601321268954-22646044f7d0?w=1200&q=80",{},true,"\u002Fwriting\u002Fon-building-things","4 min read",{"title":6,"description":26},"writing\u002Fon-building-things",[24,36],"Development","FvjgfspIkN9-8Ehb_Nd56oofMCTZCOXz9l3aQheYI08",{"id":39,"title":40,"body":41,"category":54,"date":55,"description":56,"extension":27,"image":28,"meta":57,"navigation":30,"path":58,"readTime":59,"seo":60,"stem":61,"tags":62,"__hash__":65},"writing\u002Fwriting\u002Fthe-art-of-finishing.md","The art of actually finishing things",{"type":8,"value":42,"toc":52},[43,46,49],[11,44,45],{},"The hardest part of any project is the last 20%. The exciting bit is long gone. The hard architectural decisions are made. What's left is the grinding work of making it actually good.",[11,47,48],{},"Most people abandon things here. They call it \"done enough\" or start something new. I used to do this constantly.",[11,50,51],{},"What changed: I started treating that last stretch as the actual product. The rest is just setup.",{"title":21,"searchDepth":22,"depth":22,"links":53},[],"Mindset","2026-04-03","Most ideas die in the 80% zone. Here's how I stopped being one of those people.",{},"\u002Fwriting\u002Fthe-art-of-finishing","3 min read",{"title":40,"description":56},"writing\u002Fthe-art-of-finishing",[63,64],"Focus","Productivity","bjBTc5g6PAt-LYdde_ww7gz3N1cIaF4lzmvbh0hFOf8",{"id":67,"title":68,"body":69,"category":82,"date":83,"description":84,"extension":27,"image":28,"meta":85,"navigation":30,"path":86,"readTime":87,"seo":88,"stem":89,"tags":90,"__hash__":94},"writing\u002Fwriting\u002Fon-moving-abroad.md","On moving abroad with only a backpack and a reason",{"type":8,"value":70,"toc":80},[71,74,77],[11,72,73],{},"Relocating is the easy part. People act like it's this enormous mountain, but booking a flight and finding an apartment is the easy part. The hard part is sitting in that new city on a Tuesday evening and wondering if you made the right call.",[11,75,76],{},"I'm not there yet. I'm still in the planning phase, the spreadsheet phase. But I've been thinking about what it means to move with intention — not just following work or following someone else — but going somewhere because you decided you belong there.",[11,78,79],{},"That's the version I want.",{"title":21,"searchDepth":22,"depth":22,"links":81},[],"Life","2026-03-20","What it feels like to relocate with intention rather than accident.",{},"\u002Fwriting\u002Fon-moving-abroad","5 min read",{"title":68,"description":84},"writing\u002Fon-moving-abroad",[91,92,93],"Travel","Growth","Europe","DKKVah-lOWiZzjEdm6xX3FhTkjG0CFhiiLVqdDka8Dw"]