2002年12月31日

Lessons from Blogging

There are various ways to do a blog. Some people tend to ramble on, not unlike what one does when writing a diary. Only difference is that with a blog, it's easier to type and retype your words, making it easier to get lost in your thoughts.

Others choose to organise their blogs in concise topics, focusing on specific areas instead of summarising their daily activities. Since I've chosen to take this path, I'm finding that this is becoming very much an exercise of extreme concentration. Even while talking, I find my mind wandering from one thought to another, much to the confusion of the listener. Blogging should turn out to be a good therapy for this!

Something else I learned when I was looking around for tips on how to set up a blog. I learned about other people, the way one should - pure and unadulterated. I learned about their inner thoughts, what they really want to project out to the world, rather than what the world chooses to see. Interesting how technology changes things around, isn't it?

Go somewhere else (the blogs I visited today):
Volume of Interactions (from the founder of GMBL)
Blog, she said
Stuck in a Moment

Posted by Najah Nasseri at 2002年12月31日 11:53



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