You know in the blogging world, when I go missing like I did for a couple of days last week, my online friends ask me, “What Happened?” I always tell them , “Life Happened”
And this time before I blurted that out I took a pause and thought to myself if I can really say that. I realised that I could not. Blogging is as much a part of my life as the non virtual activities and I can no longer separate the two. I began blogging in November 2004 with a serial story written over 6 months. I made a lot of friends then transcending geographical boundaries. Most of them I have never met in person. Some of them I have. The thing is whenever I count my friends, a lot of my blog buddies make it to the list. I would have never met such like minded or diverse people had it not been for the Internet and blogging. So even though this hobby takes up loads of my time and energy, it is one thing that helps me be me.
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True! I completely agree with that…
Truth be told Ankita this is exactly how I see blogging. When I get off it for reasons of my own I feel empty and not complete inside. It is who we are now 🙂
Spot on. One of the main reasons why a lot continue blogging when though that’s not why they might have started in the first place
Yes! Most started writing to express and got hooked on to the community 🙂
Absolutely correct 🙂
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Agree! blogging provides a scope for like minded people to find each other and befriend each other even they are thousand miles apart.
Yes.. truly responsible for shrinking the world into a global village! what are your experiences with this?