Blogging – Simply Express Yourself
December 12, 2008
Ever wanted to rant and rave about how life is unfair? Well, life is unfair, nobody can blame you for wanting to complain. If you give in to that temptation, though, you suddenly find yourself labeled as a whiner. Or worse, whoever you want to complain to decides to rant and rave right back without listening.
So what you need is a place where you can let it all out, without interruptions and annoying advice you really don’t want to hear and doesn’t help. Welcome to blogging!
It is common and healthy to let your emotions out of your mind. Even though you feel that your emotions don’t have any reasoning attached to them, you would still like someone to hear them while giving a positive nod.
Indulging in self-pity is not a crime, especially when you are able to find many who feel the same. Letting it out among kindred spirits can make you feel so much better.
This is particularly true when it comes to blogging. Whenever you feel down, angry or sad, browsing through the web a little will land you in blogs where others have taken the time to express exactly what you are going through. You can leave a comment about it, telling everyone who reads how you know what it feels like. It’s guaranteed to make you feel a lot better.
If you are more rational, blogging about certain points of view can be your idea of an enjoyable discussion. It can be anything from your favourite American Idol contestant, the not-so-surprising turn out of the US presidential election, the financial crisis or the funny side of life. It’s fun and entertaining and when people comment and carry on discussions about what you started talking about, it adds to the experience.
It’s commonly known that writing down your feelings can give you a different perspective of it when you read it back to yourself. This is a great way to vent out anger or frustration against your better (or bitter) half at times. Having this on a blog can give you more insight too, because there’ll be many who’ll comment on it.
When you are in distress, you want to find someone with whom you can share your anxieties. And you are not alone. There are many people who share the same anxieties as you do. Blogs solve this problem. You can now find people with similar thinking. All you have to do is to convert your emotions into words.


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