Blogger Happy
Why must we blog? Well do you see a diary anywhere these days? Forget that, even pens are a hard commodity to come by. Aren't they? Imagine this daily scenario. You get a call and you need to write down a address. Where's the pen? It was right there...hmm. Pen's have a mind of their own. And even if you do manage to use all your connections and do get hold of a diary and pen, let's face it we all can't be Anne Frank.
Getting back to blogging. Why do people do it? Normal people like you and me. Hopelessly addicted. It may have something to do with our generation. Gen X, gen Y, Gen E or what i like to call the internet generation. Maybe we were born to type and our fingers have been genetically modified to become keyboard friendly. Ok maybe not that last thought.
But you can't ignore the fact that more and more people are find blogging a serious way to give vent to their feelings. It doesn't matter whether you write the wittiest of things or the most silliest. Writing a blog is a self fulling moment. It's more than a record of daily occurances it's a reflection of moods, catfights,
bitchiness, bitterness, optimism, hopelessness all boiling a really tasty cauldron of emotions.
Bloggers are no different from vampires. Once they have tasted blood one can't stop wanting more. So maybe it maybe a month, two months or even six months before your next blog, you will be back. And that's a good feeling in itself.
Why must we blog? Well do you see a diary anywhere these days? Forget that, even pens are a hard commodity to come by. Aren't they? Imagine this daily scenario. You get a call and you need to write down a address. Where's the pen? It was right there...hmm. Pen's have a mind of their own. And even if you do manage to use all your connections and do get hold of a diary and pen, let's face it we all can't be Anne Frank.
Getting back to blogging. Why do people do it? Normal people like you and me. Hopelessly addicted. It may have something to do with our generation. Gen X, gen Y, Gen E or what i like to call the internet generation. Maybe we were born to type and our fingers have been genetically modified to become keyboard friendly. Ok maybe not that last thought.
But you can't ignore the fact that more and more people are find blogging a serious way to give vent to their feelings. It doesn't matter whether you write the wittiest of things or the most silliest. Writing a blog is a self fulling moment. It's more than a record of daily occurances it's a reflection of moods, catfights,
bitchiness, bitterness, optimism, hopelessness all boiling a really tasty cauldron of emotions.
Bloggers are no different from vampires. Once they have tasted blood one can't stop wanting more. So maybe it maybe a month, two months or even six months before your next blog, you will be back. And that's a good feeling in itself.
