Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Looking Back

I started this blog a year ago next Tuesday. I have fallen into the pattern of adding entries each Tuesday so this entry represents one full year. Looking back over the past year, I have to say that I highly recommend blogging to anyone as a form of writing exercise, intellectual engagement, and self expression. When you have a blog, even a weekly blog such as this one, it forces you to think more critically about things as you attempt to formulate ideas for the next entry. It forces you to stay engaged whereas most people tend to drift quite a bit in their interests. And it forces you to stay on top of things. This is all good and good for you. In addition, if somebody actually reads your blog, you get the added advantage of having communicated your ideas. I have referred people many times to something I wrote in this blog when I just didn't have time at the moment to explain something in more detail to them.

At the same time, you have be honest in your introspection about whether the time you invest into your various activities is really worth it. And I have decided that this blog is probably not worth continuing. Part of this is my fault. I have to admit that I went a little crazy when I started blogging and started more blogs than I reasonably could handle. I have two others that seem to be making a little more progress so I really should focus on them. In addition, the focus of this blog, Second Life, seems to be pretty much in a steady state leaving little to comment upon. It is a land of great potential waiting to be exploited. I hope the old expression "it has a lot of potential and always will" does not apply. I hope the potential does get exploited. And I think it will. But, this will happen in its own time and regardless of whether or not I chronicle the action. So, with that, I am signing off.