It’s so amazing to have this connective tissue called the Internet between like-minded people. I am constantly amazed at the organic growth of this thing.
I feel amazingly privileged to have some developers visit the site and comment on my comments on their software. I just hope to have others do the same with the software that I hope to write one day.
This got me to thinking about blogging the process of The World’s Next Best Thing (TWNBT). Basically, until I come up with a project to pursue after this week, I’m going to be referring to it in this tongue-in-cheek manner. Back to the point.
Keeping things in the public has its purpose. I just need to learn to not keeping things in the open for the sake of it being in the open. You see, I follow standards and structures that I believe in blindly quite often. Only recently, I’ve started to question some of the core things about life, let alone TWNBT. Through facing these questions I feel like I’m learning a boatload of lessons.
Lessons, Lessons, Lessons.
But really, what a lessons without actually applying them? They just become another list of things, another cause of listlessness in my life.
I feel like blogging helps me here. I feel like when I write something down for the world to freely access, including me, I feel like I’m leaving something behind. I feel like the lesson becomes a part of me in some meta-electronic/spiritual way.
And this is why I must continue to blog. But at the same time…
Actually DO SOMETHING.
That’s the key. Application.
Oh, yes, that was a pun. I made a funny.