"A letter is a source of communication."
I guess, that is also the core importance of this blog. Trying my best to vocalize how I feel about my life and everything around, to communicate, with you, perhaps news of myself, perhaps to reinforce certain relationships and probably reflect and realise who I was, who I am now, and who I wanna be.
Thanks for being there. Whoever you are.
Was just reading "Leaving a trace" and I guessed that's what we all wanted to do, leave memories behind in proper content. And as the author quotes one of her favorite author, I shall quote her quote too.
"What sort of diary should mine be? Something that would embrace anything, solemn, slight or beautiful that comes into my mind... ...I would like to come back, after one year or two, and find that the collection had sorted itself...into a mould, transparent enough to reflect the light of our life."
Yes, perhaps. But I guess everyone would agree, at some point in life, we will find our journals (or blogs, for that matter) be a boring, empty and unreflective abstract entry.
How can we get ourselves attracted to our own lives and write stuff about our life, so that one day, people would read it and think, "Wow. How beautiful this life's been spent."?
I guess no matter how imcomplete or well-kept this is, journals fulfil our need or desire to leave a trace behind..
This is mine...
p/s: "HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME."
^.^
LOVEE.
I guess, that is also the core importance of this blog. Trying my best to vocalize how I feel about my life and everything around, to communicate, with you, perhaps news of myself, perhaps to reinforce certain relationships and probably reflect and realise who I was, who I am now, and who I wanna be.
Thanks for being there. Whoever you are.
Was just reading "Leaving a trace" and I guessed that's what we all wanted to do, leave memories behind in proper content. And as the author quotes one of her favorite author, I shall quote her quote too.
"What sort of diary should mine be? Something that would embrace anything, solemn, slight or beautiful that comes into my mind... ...I would like to come back, after one year or two, and find that the collection had sorted itself...into a mould, transparent enough to reflect the light of our life."
Yes, perhaps. But I guess everyone would agree, at some point in life, we will find our journals (or blogs, for that matter) be a boring, empty and unreflective abstract entry.
How can we get ourselves attracted to our own lives and write stuff about our life, so that one day, people would read it and think, "Wow. How beautiful this life's been spent."?
I guess no matter how imcomplete or well-kept this is, journals fulfil our need or desire to leave a trace behind..
This is mine...
p/s: "HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME."
^.^
LOVEE.
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