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Swinging Back And Forth

Posted by isecore on June 23rd, 2009

The last few days I’ve been pondering this blog and it’s content. I still haven’t transferred all the nuggets back from before my reboot, but I’m working on it. However, my pondering concerns the content that will be created in the future.

I worry a bit as to the dramatic back-and-forths that occur. In one posting I’m wailing about my own personal problems, and the next I’m all cheerful and doing nerdy stuff. Is this something that seems disturbing? Because I don’t like pigeonholing myself into some kind of character. This is me – one day I might spend wrestling with my inner demons and the next I might be fine and instead wrestling with daemons of a completely different sort.

So, what I need to know… is this weird? One day reading about me wondering why life should go on and the next being perfectly fine and spending my time doing geeky stuff?

2 Responses to “Swinging Back And Forth”

  1. Gam' Gubbe Says:

    Wierd? Nope! Normal? Yep! Everyone jumps from thought to thought. You have a good sorting system for topics and a great blog. Perhaps easier transitions from subject to subject could be give less drama? Aren’t you really asking yourself, “How do I do better with my blog?” Good question to work with…

  2. Moster A Says:

    Nej, det är inte knepigt att läsa om dina olika upp och nedgångar. Det som du skriver om är mänskligt – precis som vi alla är, men kanske lite mer markerat i din blogg, men alla vågar inte bjuda på sig själv så som du vågar. Jag är helt övertygad om att du hjälper många med din öppenhet och varför skulle du låtsas vara någon du inte är för att tillfredställa oss läsare? Då blir det helt fel och troligen inte lika inspirerande att läsa.

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