Blogging Isn’t What I Thought It Was
Written by WishBoNe on June 12, 2008 – 9:44 am
I have blogged for more than 2 years with different platforms. When I first started out, I thought it was just to voice out my thoughts and feelings on things that affect me deeply. Albeit too deeply at times.
What I thought blogging was about:
- I can just voice my thoughts.
- I can vent my anger.
- I can write anything I want.
- I can earn some money.
- I can blog for life.
What blogging has evolved:
- I can’t just say anything about the bad bosses I had encountered.
- I can’t identify the companies unless it’s positive. This is still debatable.
- I can’t write about anything I want.
- I get spammed.
- I get comments about posts that I have written that talk about my perspective being wrong.
- I can’t really earn peanuts if I am not famous enough in the blogsphere.
- I can’t just rely on blogging alone.
I haven’t really lost interest in blogging here. I have been busy with looking at other concepts because I am jobless in a couple of weeks. I have tested a few of my concepts and it’s picking up slow because I haven’t inserted any sexy images for them. Besides, seductive images don’t work because they aren’t about exotic tastes.
I may reveal more of myself but at this moment, I am not ready. I hope to be able to do something useful in life for once besides mindless working. As for the perspectives being wrong, I am not wrong. You are.
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