Blogging is a Way to Deal With Everyday Life

by Stuart G Martin

Complaining – can we really do that in public? Life is unfair, we all know it, but the moment you give voice to what you feel about it, you’ll be labeled as a complainer. What’s worse, when you complain, whoever’s listening might feel compelled to add their own two cents without giving you the chance to vent out your feelings.

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!

If something’s on your mind, it’s best to let it out. It’ll be wonderful to have someone who agrees with you about it too, because the last thing you need when you are just ranting is someone trying to reason logically about it.

When you are in a bad mood and want to get some respite, what are the ways that can bring it you? Well, you can indulge in some self-pity, or you can scream at someone. The best way is to share your feelings with people who think like you do.

This was the reason why blogs were created – to vent out your emotions. On the world wide web you find people who contribute to your feelings in a similar fashion. On posting your comments on the blog you will definitely get written responses from these people. They will also throw in a few words of enlightenment and your purpose is solved.

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.

Even if it’s something as personal as a fight with your at-the-moment-not-exactly-better half, you can always vent by just writing about it. After all, it is a well known fact that putting something down in words and then reading it is a great way to set things in the right perspective.

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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