You know, I used to keep a diary.
A private, physical one, where I handwrote all my thoughts and my secrets in.
Sometimes I wonder why I blog instead of write in my diary. The thing is, I can write more details in my diary, and say as many bad things about as many a**holes as I want, and fully disclose their names as well.
So why do I choose to blog where I have to censor certain details, instead of letting it all out in a diary.
Heck, why does anyone do it?
In the hopes of getting heard, I think.
Many times, even while I was writing in my private diary, I always thought, wouldn’t my great-grandchildren get a kick out of reading their great-grandmother’s diary? ;-)
I want them to see how I was, that their boring old great-grandmother had a life, had feelings, had thoughts…
We all want to be heard. We want people to know who we are, to understand us, to feel like we’re not alone.
Blogging gives us that.
We may have many readers, or just a few, we may have a lot of feedback via comments or none at all, but putting it all out there on a blog at least let us think that maybe, just maybe, someone is listening to us.
2 comments:
Just testing out my comments. Because I've changed my commenting server back to blogger.
Between us speaking, in my opinion, it is obvious. I recommend to look for the answer to your question in google.com
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