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Why I’d Love To Go Anonymous

And I wouldn’t bore you with stories about my cat.

Travis Hubbard
3 min readApr 20, 2022
Photo by Nick Karvounis on Unsplash

The stories I could tell.

It would be like sitting in a confessional laying it all out for a priest on the other end, although I wouldn’t be able to see you squirm or hear you gasp.

Maybe that’s why I’m so freaked about publishing some of the stuff that I write.

Most everything I’ve written and published here has been about money, entrepreneurship, business, and blogging. They do well, but I’m thinking there is an underbelly that would be slightly interested in stories that drift away from the mainstream.

I know I’m fascinated by stories written by people that have cheated on their spouses (or are just thinking about it), kept addictions hidden, done insane things that no one knows about, quit jobs in a glorious (yet hilarious) manner, or just walked away from responsibilities.

The problem is…

Getting banned.

Is that really a thing that anyone needs to worry about these days?

The banning I’ve witnessed over the past few years has been based on political issues. You know, people that think differently and dare speak their minds.

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Travis Hubbard
Travis Hubbard

Written by Travis Hubbard

Developer, writer, digital alchemist. 30 years in software. MEng Stevens.

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