Form of Content Presentation
Before delving into the complete text, I would like to explain the nature and form of the book’s content. For some time before starting this project, I had considered writing a book. However, traditional publishing would require readers to purchase the book, which conflicts with my intention of not profiting from publication. As a result, the idea of solely writing a book was soon abandoned. I then considered publishing the content as a text-based blog on specific platforms, as this would enable free dissemination and a broader reach. After evaluating the customization capabilities of blog platforms, I found them to be limited, which led me to choose a website as the optimal solution. A website allows for flexible adjustments to layout and content structure, which may enhance readers’ understanding and engagement. Additionally, in the future, if conditions permit, I could add videos to accompany each chapter on the website, and any questions or new insights could be addressed through comments or further edits. Considering these factors, a website is the optimal medium for this book.
Although the content was initially planned as a book, it differs from typical blog posts, which often focus on time-sensitive topics. As the title “Thinking, Conception, and Construction of Intelligenism” suggests, my goal is to thoroughly explain this concept, which is why I initially considered writing a book. As the first draft neared completion, I realized that since the text was largely complete, the cost of distributing it across multiple platforms was low. Therefore, I decided to make the content available on all cost-effective channels to maximize its exposure. This means readers can access the full content for free through blogs or the website without needing to purchase a book. Of course, if readers find value in purchasing a paid version (e.g., for an audiobook feature or other purposes), I would naturally welcome that as well.