To be “beside the point” is often seen as a flaw in argument or conversation—a deviation from relevance, a distraction from what truly matters. Yet, some of the most human moments occur in those very digressions: anecdotes that meander, questions that lead nowhere useful, and reflections that bloom unexpectedly from unrelated soil.
This page is a quiet tribute to the tangential, the irrelevant, and the beautifully off-topic. In a world obsessed with efficiency and precision, perhaps there’s value in wandering—even if it’s beside the point.
After all, not every path must lead somewhere. Sometimes, walking itself is enough.