blogito ergo sum
Anonym00kie posed a question on one of her posts. Why do we blog?
I was thinking of the same question myself; why did I start blogging? It started by accident: I wanted to post a comment on a friend's blog ( I had never read a blog before, believe it or not) and I discovered that I have to register. That's it in a nutshell (why is it always a 'nutshell'? why can't it be, say, a pea-pod?). Once I had the address, I discovered that I needed to express myself. There were ideas and theories and passions which I needed to air.Then, once I started, I couldn't stop. It was as if a plug had been unstoppered, and all (most) (actually, some) of my pent-up feelings and thoughts came spewing, er, pouring out.
I agree somewhat with Mookie's idea that the breakdown of the family is a contributing factor, especially the extended family. Surrounded by aunts, uncles, grandparents, a child could often find one someone who would listen. A blog is like an online diary; it's confiding in your grandmother. So all of you are my grandmother (but much younger of course). Thank you for being there.
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Why do I maintain a blog? Part is to communicate with friends, but also for selfish reasons--it's an outlet for me--a place where I can express myself without any censorship whatsoever. A rabbi recommended that I start a blog, actually.
Will it win blog of the year or get lots of feed back? Nope. In general I only have about two or three regular visitors. But I respect and look forward to what they have to say.