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Saturday, 22 November 2025

*Noob-Legion: The Journey From Beginner to Pro


We all start from somewhere.

Before we become good at anything, we go through a phase where we are new, inexperienced, confused and with still learning approach.

Today, we want to introduce a term that represents this universal journey: *Noob-Legion*

It’s formed from two simple words: “Noob” and “Legion”.
 Noob - internet slang for a beginner, someone with little skill or experience.
 Legion - a large group of people moving together.

This word may not exist in any dictionary yet, but its reality exists in every one of us.

So what exactly does it mean?
Why are we talking about it?
And how is it relevant to your life?

Let’s dive in.


What Does “Noob” Actually Mean?


If you use the internet - gaming, chatting, surfing - you’ve definitely come across the word Noob.
Generally, it refers to a newbie, someone who is new and inexperienced.

Online slang sometimes uses it negatively to label someone lacking skills or common sense. But at its core, a noob is simply someone at the beginning of a journey.

And every journey has a beginning...



What Is a “Legion”?


A legion is a large group - an army, a community, a crowd with something in common.

Simple enough, but combine these two words and something interesting happens.


Introducing: NOOBLEGION


So, in simple terms: Nooblegion - A large group of beginners. But that’s only the surface. The deeper meaning connects to a universal truth: "Every single person starts life as a Noob."

Nooblegion, refers to a collective of beginners - people who are standing at the starting line of something new, facing challenges, learning through mistakes and growing through practice.

Walk, run, swim, talk, think, cook - every skill we have today began with us knowing nothing about it. At some point in our life, each one of us belonged to a Nooblegion clan.

This is not an insult. This is our origin.


Why NOOBLEGION matters in real life


None of us were born experts. Mastery is never the starting point. It is always the destination.

Life constantly pushes us into new challenges:
 a new job
 a new skill
a new passion
 a new dream


Where the Problem Begins


When we start something new, we’re automatically part of a Nooblegion clan - beginners trying to make progress. And this is where most people struggle.
We’ve seen many noobs give up on their goals because they hit difficulties. But challenges don’t mean you’re incapable. They simply mean you haven’t learned the skill yet.

Somewhere along the journey of becoming adults, we grow afraid of being beginners.
 We fear asking questions.
 We fear failing in public.
 We compare ourselves to experts who have years of experience.
 We expect results instantly and feel disappointed when progress is slow.

So many talented people quit early not because they lack ability, but because they forget a simple truth:
 Learning takes time.
 Mastery takes consistency.
 Dreams take patience.

But if you are passionate about something, then the journey - with all its struggles becomes meaningful.

Being a Noob is not a weakness, its just a starting point.


From Noob to Pro (*Pro: the opposite of Noob; Internet slang for a professional or expert.)


Every Pro was once a Noob.

If you are in the beginning stage of anything: learning a new skill, changing careers, building something, starting a fitness journey or following a dream - remember this:

✔ It’s okay to start small.
✔ It’s okay to make mistakes.
✔ It’s okay to fail.
✔ It’s okay to learn slowly.

None of us were born Pro. Mastery is never the starting point. It is always the destination.
We learned everything step by step:

✔ We learned to walk and fell countless times.
✔ We learned to speak by mispronouncing words.
✔ We learned to write, cook, study, lead, swim, sing, code and work through repetition and practice.
✔ Every skill you have today began with you being a Noob.

If you’re not a Pro in something, then you already know - what to do for being Pro:

✔ The focus.
✔ The practice.
✔ The dedicate time.
✔ And most importantly: don’t quit easily.

You do not lack talent. You simply have not practiced enough - yet.
Your dreams are worth your effort. Your passion is worth your time.
And becoming a Pro is never about being perfect. It is always about having the courage to continue.

The only question left is: Are your dreams important enough for you to keep going?


No More Nonsense. Start Your Journey.

You’re not alone.
You’re part of a Nooblegion clan: a legion of learners, dreamers, starters, beginners. 

And that’s exactly where greatness begins.

Every Pro was once a Noob...


***No More Nonsense Please***

Saturday, 15 November 2025

Sense vs Nonsense: A Philosophy of Meaningful Decision-Making...

 No More Nonsense Please:

About me and the Blog?

I’m not a professional writer - just someone who wanted to share thoughts that pop up out of nowhere. That’s how I came up with the blog’s title, “No More Nonsense Please.” This space is for sharing ideas that might seem random, but hopefully, they’ll make sense and spark some reflection.

I hope you'll enjoy reading my blogs. I know people rarely read unless the content is interesting, so I welcome your feedback and comments—they motivate me to keep writing!

#So Lets Blog - No More Nonsense Please:


4 Different Aspects: Sense, Nonsense, No Sense and No Nonsense.  

I'm not here to define sense or nonsense in all their complexity - instead I want to share why I chose these words, and how they represent different ways of being and acting.

We have 5 physical senses - touch, sight, hearing, smell and taste. These work together with our brain to help us perceive the world around us.

Nonsense is not the antonym of Sense - No Senses is actually antonym of Sense.


Put simply, nonsense describes a action or behavior that can think, but chooses not to - failing to use their mind fully. This often results in bad decision or leading to poor execution. And surprisingly, nonsense shows up in our daily lives more often than we notice.

By no sense, I mean things that don't think refers to non-living subjects. For example, see the image below - "A rock doesn't use brain; but it still exist".



No Nonsense : No Nonsense is the embodiment of applied Sense.

In the simple terms No Nonsense refers to action by subject which is logical at a particular point of time or situation, these action can be result of regular practice using active senses wisely syncing with brain to make better decisions.

Life around Sense and Non Sense:

About decisions and expectations: In today's world, when it comes to decision and expectation: we often act with full awareness, hoping for the best. But not every decision ends up how we imagined. Reality - time, circumstances, mindset and even luck - plays a big role in whether our actions or behavior make sense or feel like nonsense.

About individual identities and how they change: Each of us has a unique identity shaped by our interests, attitude, understanding and vision. Over time, this identity can evolve - our character and roles may shift based on our environment and how we develop or use our senses. Others influence us too: sometimes positively, sometimes negatively; depending on whether we adopt or reject their perspective.

About individual identities and how they change: What might be nonsense to 1 person can be deeply meaningful to another - this is an ongoing, personal journey and not everyone will agree. In our world, power and popularity often shape what is accepted, but as individuals we must decide: Who do we want to be? What do we truly value? How do we choose to think?

For me, the guiding mantra is "Persist with Purpose".



Risk of Sense and Non Sense:

We all use our sense differently - and over the time, what we once judged as nonsense may become meaningful. Our beliefs shift because of responsibility, mindset, society, money, experience and more. What feels nonsensical in one phase of life can later feel important in another. That's why it's valuable to gain experience before judging. "Walk in someone else's shoes, even if their fit feels different". Understanding comes from empathy and it happens when we stay in senses.



In short: we each have a role in this world. Let's play it with purpose and wisdom. Be true to yourself, be more senseful and act in a way that counts - don't just go with the flow. Just remember: Only a dead fish goes with a flow.



*What do you think? Do you encounter more sense or nonsense in your daily life? How do you decide what's meaningful to you? Share your thoughts in the comments below - I'd love to hear your perspective!