About Found in the Loop
Very Important Remark
No AI tools will be used to write this blog's content in any way. NONE. I made this blog to combat the growing urge to rely on AI tools like ChatGPT to seem more creative — and honestly, to hell with that. So if you're reading this, you're reading me: not a prompt, not a prediction, but a person.
Why I Started This Blog
I made this blog because I couldn't find anything like it: real advice from someone actually walking the same path, not just recycling hype. It's about documenting my learning journey and inviting others to learn and grow with me. I post what I'm reading, studying, and reflecting on. I hate gatekeeping, and I genuinely believe the future — especially here in Egypt — belongs to those who keep their skills sharp and stay focused. I once heard, “It's easier than ever to win because everyone else is distracted,” and I believe that with all my heart.
What You'll Find Here
Expect a Weekly Deep Dive — the heart of the blog — usually something I learned or found interesting during the week: a textbook chapter, a research paper that finally clicked, or a mini-project with a full walkthrough. Alongside it, shorter mini-posts: personal updates, recommended resources, or short thoughts on what I'm currently self-learning. I try to be as creative as possible, and I hope that shows through in everything I write.
The Mission
I'm doing this because I believe in sharing knowledge freely. Gatekeeping holds too many people back, and too much of what I see on YouTube and LinkedIn is wannabe AI creators spreading hype. I've made it my mission to counteract that.
The Name
“Found in the Loop” came from a time I was stuck in a loop — full of self-doubt, just consuming and not producing. After reading The Millionaire Fastlane, I realized the world is run by producers, so I flipped the switch and started creating. It still isn't easy — I learned from The War of Art that the thing we call doubt and laziness actually has a name: Resistance. The moment I realized I was in a loop was the moment I found myself, and I believe this is a place where you can find yourself too.
Final Words & Call to Action
First and most importantly: believe in yourself. That belief is everything. Don't just read this blog — think about how you can use what I share to grow, learn, and improve your own life. I'm not doing this for money or clicks, but if you want to stay updated, feel free to subscribe to the newsletter.
Okay, that's enough about me — let's get into the blog →