Do you know whats interesting? The fact that a blog is essentially an online diary, but because of the fact that it is public, means you can't write everything that you wish you could. I suppose its because some of what what I would want to write could be offensive to particular people. It just seems that this is a place for me to express myself, and if
something bothers me then I want to write about it, but even if I don't mention any names most people still would know who I am talking about. I suppose I would feel bad about that too, but I feel worse not being able to talk about some things. It's really not that big of a deal, more of "when this person does this" or "says this" or "does that" I want to to tell someone about it.
The purpose of a blog is for people to read it. I know I have about four people reading this (thanks by the way) but I still couldn't say everything that's on my mind. I could get an anonymous blog... but then no one would even know of it to read it, haha. That would be pointless, why would I even want to put something on the Internet for everyone to read if I'm not going to tell anyone that its there. I could always do the one stress management technique... write out everything that is bothering you towards a certain subject. Write an email directly to a person, write your blog, just start typing out what you want to say. Then when you're
done, delete it, trash it, get rid of it. You were at least able to get out all your anger and frustration towards whatever, then you have a clearer mind to actually discuss the real problem. But don't be like Betty on Ugly Betty and leave the paper out and have it sent to who its actually too. I love that show, haha.
So I suppose even for me, getting this much out helps too, critical thinking, what fun!? <-That was sarcasm, yes I even use it online. Well this has been an interesting train of thoughts. Its even helped me reading what I wrote, if that makes sense! I give pretty good advice huh? Now to move on, get out of my head and back to everything else.
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