Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Sharing Yourself as a Way of Life

I write this blog because I like to share my thoughts to the world, also I enjoy typing on my keyboard, I like the feel of the keys, the soft clicking sounds as I tap them, and the process of connecting my mind to the internet. I feel that in this way, if we all do something that gives us pleasure while at the same time giving something to others, that we could benefit each other's lives as well as our own.

This is not a blog to teach you how to make money, or tell you how to live life, as you are probably well aware there are many such resources out there on the internet if one would do a simple search on Google. I have a personal dislike for blogs aimed at telling people how to 'become successful or rich on the net', the only purpose of such blogs is to exploit those less fortunate and only looking for a way out of their financial desperation. The people who claim to help you lead a successful life, and speak arrogantly of themselves as a shining example of what one can be, climb their pedestal on the backs of those who have nothing left to give except their blind loyalty. These people may be better aided by not teasing them with glimpses of unimaginable fortune or power, but rather giving them the tools to become what they want to become - It is a mistake to tell people what they want, because people want different things in different times of their lives according to how they choose to travel the lessons on life's path.

One way we can improve the quality of life for everyone is by sharing ourselves to others, by that, I mean share our thoughts, our time and our fears. Only by exposing our feelings can others begin to understand and perhaps aid us on our path. Sharing itself is not necessarily good, as we can share things that can cause harm to others. The problem with modern society is that nobody discusses their fears, so these problems never get dealt with, instead the fear is repressed by the individual and manifests itself as other symptoms within the person. Fear plays a large factor in society's ills, and it is something that is difficult to discuss, and perhaps considered a form of cowardice to be frowned upon. Instead we're provided many distractions from that fear, although those types of fears may be expressed in books and movies, it seems the only outlet for such angst is as a passive onlooker, which further distances ourselves from dealing with the issues.


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