Kayaking to another island, capsizing, losing a bank card, and then finding myself. Gili gave me one last gift.
189. | Gili: hello 2026!
Today is the first day of the year. I woke up on time, I didn’t have any plans in mind, but I knew roughly what I wanted to do today. The year started with movement After breakfast, I went to look for my rented bike. I roughly remembered where I had parked it among the other 200, when the flow of people on the street was so great that even pushing it became impossible. The morning street didn’t resemble the madness that had dominated ...
[10] How I Built a Smart Price and Text Handling System and Dynamic Dropdowns
Dynamic form logic for pairing prices and readable text, cleaning inputs, and auto-selecting single dropdown options for a smoother user experience.
188.| Gili: farewell 2025!
Today is the last day of the year. It's another day on the fabulous island of Gili Trawangan. Today I spent my day in two timelines. Most of the day in the paradise of the present. And for a while - measured by the grains of sand flowing from my palm - I got a taste of the past. At the end of the year, it's somehow inevitable. A slow walk around Gili Trawangan I live in the world of Lost Slippers. I saw a lot of lost sanda ...
187.| Gili Trawangan
I arrive in Gili Trawangan. 0.01% Indonesia, after a long journey, bargaining and sore muscles, I arrive on a small, yet huge island.
186. | Peaceful, happy hatred…
A personal writing about why leaving Hungary became part of my identity, and how the division affects me, seen from the outside.
185. | Morning meditation
A gentle, guided morning meditation that helps you slow down, arrive, and come closer to yourself. 10 minutes of true presence a day.
184. | Om III.
Om in the city, Om on my hand. Two forms, one meaning: inner silence and action in silence. Not an ornament, but a compass.
183. | Trash removal
I cleared out everything from objects to doors. What remained became lighter. What went away was no longer me. End-of-year cleanup, inside and out.
182. | Cumi Kuah Hitam
Cumi Kuah Hitam – black ink seafood soup from Bali. Spicy, deep umami flavors, three sambals, sweating, survival and a brief moment of feeling like a local.









