What happens to the forgotten web log? Does it just sit there forever collecting “cyber dust?” Does it simply vanish after a certain period of time? It’s hard to say, but I know that hist blog has become sort of a forgotten one; well by myself at least. I remember the days when writing on here was a graded assignment in my sophomore English class. I really enjoyed that. Because even though I had to do it, I wanted to, and I made the most of it. I really expressed my true intentions and thoughts, and it was a great output for my writing. I love writing, and I should do it more. When I had to use this blog for my English class, I took it very seriously. While some of my classmates might have just been writing a complex lie, I actually cared, because this creative output was helpful to my overall thinking. I think that blogging is beneficial to both the author and also the reader. For one thing, the audience can often learn something, and understand another person’s viewpoint on something. This is vital in today’s society, because will so many people in this world, there are so many different ways of perceiving the same thing. By expressing individual thoughts that often coincide with a larger population, it allows for a more understanding and accepting world, which we are in desperate need of. Also, the author is benefited because they can express themselves. A blog is just like a journal for some people, except it’s public. And being able to artfully craft a blog post that expresses one’s inner thoughts and true intentions is something spectacular.
I really enjoy blogging, and therefore, once this stressful week of mid-year exams is over, I hope to resume work on this web log.
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