About
After a bit more than 3 years of blogging, I realized I ran into a common and usual blogging mistake: I started to think what should and should not write, considering who does or doesn’t read it. Also I was an attention-craver, and I got close to no feedback there either, so in the last months my posts became scarce and angry.
I stopped then.
After almost a month I missed blogging. I only realized this when I installed a blog engine to our server so we can have an easy method of keeping a public system log (since we’ll do webhosting too) and server newsfeed, and to test the possibilities, I started to blog privately. That is, I haven’t shared it with anyone. Then I shared it with some friends, asking them not to link it – I wasn’t sure if I return to blogging after all. After the end of the first month I realized I had 33 posts in 24 days, thus I “opened” the blog to the public.
I keep posting in English, because I need to practice a lot. I plan to move to England in 10 years, with only a few backdoors. Also, I won’t pay regard to whoever reads me, that means I won’t moderate the posts, and I won’t care if there’s no feedback.
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