The Struggle Behind Ezhuthola
Ezhuthola was not born from a business plan.
It was born from exhaustion.
Exhaustion from noise.
From endless scrolling.
From content created to please algorithms instead of hearts.
From people slowly becoming products without noticing.
Behind Ezhuthola is a person who wanted to create, not perform.
To listen, not compete.
To breathe, not chase reach.
The Quiet Struggle
The hardest part was not building technology.
The hardest part was believing that slowness still has value.
When everything says:
“Post more.”
“Be louder.”
“Optimize.”
“Monetize attention.”
Choosing silence feels like rebellion.
Choosing depth feels risky.
Choosing dignity over virality feels lonely.
Why Ezhuthola Exists Despite Everything
Some thoughts don’t fit into reels.
Some emotions need space, not speed.
Some writing deserves to be read slowly, maybe only by a few.
Ezhuthola exists for people who feel:
“I don’t belong to this internet anymore…
but I still want to write.”
The Financial Truth
Money matters.
Survival matters.
But the struggle was deciding how to earn without becoming what we’re escaping from.
No ads screaming at you.
No selling attention.
No manipulation.
Ezhuthola chooses:
Subscription instead of surveillance.
Support instead of distraction.
Trust instead of tricks.
That choice is slower.
Riskier.
But it keeps the soul intact.