Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Why I like to blog

I admit it, I have alot that I think about and perhaps I want to live on indefinately in the sphere of humanity right?  I mean, when I'm gone, if nothings written, its all heresay and thats the end of my lifetime. 
So that said, I have found that this online era is the most insanely interesting and useful time period of the human creation.  I have the ability to document for posterity any and all of my personal beliefs, experiences and friendships and even more.  I can discuss freely anything that is not of any confidential manner.  I am a physician though unless medically contributary, I will not discuss trusted council and experiences that I am avowed not to publicize.  That said, I have free reign in the rest of the information that may come my way.
I have a twitter account (@Jewishphysician) as well as I am at about 250 people on facebook.  (was around 350 in the past, but I have since cut back on a number of the loosely associated and even maybe seemingly randomly discovered persons that have been in my exposure.   I do not hesitate to unfriend now, but I think I'm good around at the 250 number.   Mostly friends from high school era, really.  Those are the ones who I am certain are cheering for me, right?)   I like to chat in the online chat sphere.  I like to post to online forums ranging from anything from literary interests to cigar smoking to at one time where I was busy daily a video gaming forum.   Its all fun.  You leave a permanent word for the world, though I am certain that little of a forum will be read in the future, twitter is a daily occurance and the facebook posts are only in the memories of your readers at the day of posting.   Blogging gives you a chance to be permanent.  I do hope that it is not too difficult to find older posts and that all are available indefinately.  I hope that my contribution will infuse the reader and audience with a sense of human spirit and human dignity that one seeks in a challenging and remote life of human relationships.

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