Welcome Back to Political Nonpartisan – A Fresh Start for Independent Political Commentary
I stopped writing because I burned out trying to perfect every article and video. Now I am trying a simpler, more sustainable approach to share my political views.
This newsletter is for people who feel politically homeless.
I seek to offer a nonpartisan viewpoint on U.S. politics, media framing, and the complexity behind political beliefs.
In 2016, I left the Republican Party because of its support for Donald Trump. I began to notice how biased both political parties were, and I felt politically homeless.
After the 2020 election, I became fed up with the political climate. It frustrated me how so many people across the political spectrum refused to criticize their own party or question the narratives their political leaders were pushing. I went on a personal journey to question my own political beliefs.
This is how Political Nonpartisan was born.
My First Attempt at Content Creation
In 2021–2022, I created a WordPress blog where I published 3 articles, and a YouTube channel where I uploaded 5 videos and a few shorts.
In 2022, I became burned out, so I stopped creating content — but now, in 2025, I’m back.
Why I’m Creating Political Nonpartisan
Teach people to question their party’s narrative
Help readers study different political ideologies
Encourage understanding of opposing perspectives
Promote media literacy, including:
Reading sources from different viewpoints
Questioning the framing of a story
Recognizing personal bias while reading
How Perfectionism Burned Me Out
I stopped writing because I burned out trying to perfect every article and video. My ADHD combined with perfectionism made it really hard to produce content regularly. It took so much mental effort that I lost all motivation. It no longer felt worth it.
I experienced analysis paralysis. The harder I tried, the more I stalled.
I realized it’s better to release short, imperfect content than to release nothing at all. For this to work long-term, I need a different approach.
My New Strategy for Sustainable Writing
I’m going to write shorter posts, with less pressure to research every topic in depth.
I’ll share general insights from reading the news and listening to podcasts.
If I get something factually wrong, I welcome feedback and correction.
This is a hobby so I’m setting a goal of publishing at least every two weeks.
These posts will be rough and unpolished — but that’s okay.
We will go through this journey together.
I'll still share my political stances on various issues, but more importantly, I’ll focus on understanding and empathy — why people vote the way they do, and what their perspectives are.