
I'm new to blogging, but I'm thoroughly enjoying it so far. Here's why:
- It's actually quite therapeutic. A lot like keeping a journal, which, in any other form, I have always despised. I hated the permanency of a physical diary and the possibility of it being read by others. So, really, it makes no sense that I take such pleasure in this act of self-revelation, since anyone (even...well, you know who you are) can read my blog, and that it's a (sort of) permanent record. Given that contradiction, I do find having a blog to be therapeutic because it provides a forum for me to sift through the things, people, events, interests, and even, occasionally, emotions in my life.
- I enjoy that I feel free to shift between informal and formal writing, as I did in this post on collecting. I can relate quite personal aspects of my life, like making a scrapbook, or explore somewhat more academic topics, such as one's relationship to things.
- I can now call myself an escribitionist, who is, according to Wikipedia, "a person who keeps a diary or journal via electronic means, and in particular, publishes their entries on the world wide web." But the word's etymology (Spanish escribir, to write + English, exhibitionist, a person who behaves in ways intended to attract attention) speaks to the powerful combination of writing and revealing. Pretty cool.
- I can think about, edit, revise, and polish what I want to say before I "publish" it. Plus, I get to add neat pictures, include links, and fine-tune the formatting so it all looks nice. Working on the presentation is, perhaps, as enjoyable for me as creating the content.
- I've been exploring the web way more since I've been blogging and I'm finding some awfully fascinating and fun links, like this one about a man who collects secrets (again, the collecting fascination). I'd love to know your favorite links.
- Folks can comment on my blather. I like getting comments. It's a sort of conversation.
- Despite the fact that I'm disclosing much about who I am, it feels, somehow, safer and less inhibiting than person-to-person communication (at which I've never been terribly proficient). I seem to feel more comfortable speaking my mind in my little blog world. There is, ironically, a sort of intimacy to blogging. At least in the way I approach it.
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1 comment:
I got 44% but, on the other hand, it's my old hobby (vs my new passion).
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