Okay, here’s my blog post about my “honda2020” project, written in a casual, personal style, using simple HTML tags, and focusing on the process:

So, I started this whole “honda2020” thing a few weeks back. It all began because I needed a way to organize, you know, stuff. I was drowning in files, and it was driving me nuts.
First, I tried just making folders. Lots of folders. Subfolders within subfolders. It was like a digital rabbit hole. That quickly became a mess, and I was even more lost than before.
The Experiment Begins
Then, I decided to get a little more serious. I started playing around with different naming conventions, and my goal was get it all cleaned up.
- I dumped everything into one giant folder. Yep, one big pile. Scary, I know.
- I started going through each file, one by one. It was slow, tedious, but kind of satisfying, like cleaning out a really messy closet.
- And, I renamed every file, this took the longest time of anything I’d done so far.
- Then, I moved and catigorized each file.
It took, I don’t know, maybe five evenings of solid work? But finally, I could actually find things. I had a system, and it was, well, not perfect, but way better than the chaos I had before.
So, that’s the story of “honda2020.” It’s not some fancy software or a groundbreaking technique. It was just me, battling my digital clutter and, eventually, kind of winning. I’m still tweaking it, of course, but it’s a solid start, and I’m pretty proud of my progress.
