Writing about what you are writing seems to be a bit of a weak position to take. After all, it does suggest a certain lack of content or anything meaningful to say. Whatever the reason, first posts seem to be the hardest.
I’ve found the same thing to be true of writing in a dead tree journal. I’m not referring to just any notebook, but something with a hard cover and bound pages. There’s something almost naughty about it. This is probably a throwback to when we were young and it was hammered into us that writing in books is taboo.
Maybe it is something to do with expectations we have for our self. It’s as if somehow this first post has to be earth shattering, profound, impeccable in form, function, and content. Anything less than this would be an embarrassment and completely unacceptable. Just imagine the everlasting perdition that would surely befall us if we were to contribute to the noise side of the Internet’s SNR.
In this case, I’m depending on there being some kind of virtue in just getting something out there. After all, “Hello World” is hardly impressive and it’s only a matter of time before someone finds their way here. Is it earth shattering? No. Is it amazing? Probably not. Is it content? Yes, and that’s enough for right now.
As for later, I’ll be posting whatever it is that comes along. Those postings are liable to contain at some point or another:
- Thoughts about life, technology, security, society, philosophy
- An occasional rant
- Photos I’ve taken
- Links to and commentary on things I’ve found interesting
#1 by Nicole Wiltshire - March 5th, 2009 at 20:26
Random comment, searched for earth-shattering poems, and found this was called an “earth shattering Eco-poem”:
“The trees are weeping
in the Land of Israel…
There is no compassion
For the land’s raiment –
Its seven species…
And on these parcels of land
Concessions will be granted
To Burger king
And Kentucky Fried Chicken.”
From The Trees are Weeping by Aharon Shabtai
#2 by Scott Blomquist - March 20th, 2009 at 16:54
Welcome to the blogosphere! All I do is write about whatever strikes me on my personal blog. It took me until 2009 to realize that there was a related group of stuff that I care about that I could make into its own blog.