Friday, December 21, 2012

To Blog or Not to Blog... That is the Question (and a Few Other Musings)

It's been two months since my last post. I was intentionally staying out of the election frenzy, trying to keep this space free of politics. When I started this blog, I vowed to avoid politics and religion, two subjects that tend to be highly personal and potentially divisive. I still stand by that decision, but I'm also open to exploring new ideas and shaking things up a bit around here.

So, two months later, the same president is in office, the economy is slowly improving, some tragic events have unfolded (pushing a few teardrops from my eyes and reigniting the gun control debate), and the world hasn't ended (yet again). The Christmas lights are twinkling, and I even saw a few snowflakes today. It's been an eventful end to the year, to say the least.

Looking back at my posts, I noticed that the most popular ones were about my career ("Career Move") and social networks ("Do Social Networks Stand to Their Promise?"). These two topics far outweighed the others in terms of reader interest. Should I focus on these themes, or continue exploring the quirky subjects that pique my curiosity, even if they don't attract as much attention?

I'm a patient man, and I enjoy pleasing others, but I also value self-expression. After some consideration, I've decided to stay the course and keep writing about the things that intrigue me, even if it's something as seemingly mundane as potatoes. After all, the initial motivation for starting this blog was to exercise my own voice.

However, I still haven't received any feedback—no comments, no critiques, nothing. I understand. I struggle with the same hesitation when it comes to commenting on other blogs, even when I have something to say. I overthink it, question my knowledge, and often end up abandoning my response.

But I'm determined to break this habit. Next week, I'm going to make an effort to comment on at least one blog post. Who's with me? Let's start a conversation!

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