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I don’t know if you’ll be able to see my reply Tanya.

But as a person who’s been blogging even before I became an “adult” (Lol). I’ve also experienced through the growing up process as a blogger. By that I mean, from blogging the daily stress and complains as a student or struggle as a teenager and to now finally blogging as a professional (or so I try). I’ve deleted my old blogs before (mainly because they’re just full of rants). But I have another blog that’s much more personal.. and when I look back at it, I see how I have changed. How I have grown.

It’s really like a diary (my personal blog). And looking back at it, I just laugh at myself because of my mood swings and ups and downs. Today I am happy. Tomorrow I am sad. Last week I hated the world. Next week I love it. Really funny. I guess I am entertained because I am an over thinker and I like reflecting about these changes overtime. I used to have a blog where I try to post DAILY. So it was just mostly a reflection of what happened that day but I didn’t like it because it seemed like every day I go out, I always think about “oh I will blog about this”. Didn’t like that approach.

So I guess my point is, it really depends on the theme you want to blog about and the community you want to be in.

Glad I found myself blogging in a new perspective now, (trying to post less personal stuff) and I’m glad I found a community that is more of quality. I don’t mind reading lengthy blog posts because they’re intellectual and educational compared to my old community who blogs mostly about how their day went or what shoes they bought, or what new items they’re trying to sell … what do I care right? lol