My first computer was an HP laptop. I had it for about three years, and during that time it became more than just a device — it became a small world where I learned, explored, and created.
I remember how exciting it felt to open it up each day. Writing, browsing, watching, trying new things,buying parts and replacing myself— everything felt possible on that screen. That HP was where many of my early ideas started to take shape. It wasn’t the fastest or the newest, but it was reliable. It stayed with me through curiosity, mistakes, and growth.

What’s interesting is that even now, years later, I still use an HP. Technology has changed, designs are sleeker, and performance is stronger — but the feeling of familiarity remains. There’s a quiet trust I have with the brand because it has been part of my journey from the beginning.
From my first laptop to my current one, HP has been a constant companion in my creative life — from writing blog posts to working on my book Past Pause. It reminds me that growth doesn’t always mean switching everything. Sometimes it means building forward on what already worked.
That first HP wasn’t just my first computer.
It was the start of learning, creating, and believing I could do more with my ideas.
Till next time.
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