The simplicity of a blank (well, not quite blank) Scratch project—it’s kind of like modern art, isn’t it? People have such a short life, yet people think you have to do everything with it. But sometimes, I just like to sit down and stare at the blankness, appreciating the simplicity of it all. No one can know everything—like how everything was created. It gets pretty deep when you think about it. Sometimes I think about how we’re always rushing to fill empty space—whether it’s a blank Scratch project or just silence in general. It’s like we’re uncomfortable with things being unfinished. But maybe that space actually matters. Maybe it’s where ideas start, where you’re not being pushed to perform or prove anything. You don’t always need to build something big or impressive—just sitting there, thinking, can be enough. And honestly, that’s probably where the best ideas come from anyway. This was going to be an April Fools’ joke, but I felt like I could actually talk about this.