martes, septiembre 04, 2007

One Brain, One Blog

It didn't take long for me to realize that I don't have enough worthwhile thoughts to fill two blogs . . . whether my thoughts are worthwhile enough for one blog is even debatable. I find that I am too compulsive about separate things remaining wholly separated to have two blogs. (For instance, I just couldn't feel comfortable quoting lines from songs on a blog where that is not standard practice.) The choice to delete the other blog was also a theological choice. My Christianity, my relationship with the living God and the hope all Christians share, is not a separate part of my life-that's who I am. So, there, I didn't even have to read any of those books on simplifying your life-it was just a matter of deleting a superfluous blog.

6 comentarios:

David Cho dijo...

Nathan has not updated his blog for a LONG time, which means he really doesn't have a blog.

Does this mean for him, it's "No Brain, No Blog"?

(Can Marcella or wagamama tell him I am talking about him?)

The Resident Writer dijo...

I've been of that opinion for quite some time!

NEB dijo...

David: you need a new obsession.

The Resident Writer dijo...

Take your little man-arguments (whatever the male version of catfighting and hairpulling is) over to your own blogs, girls!

David Cho dijo...

Jenn, you agreed with me in your second comment, so you should be siding with me. And if he updated his blog, I would take these loving arguments there.

Dude, Jesus would say go and obsess no more. Would he say you need a new sin?

UPDATE YOUR BLOG.

wagamama dijo...

Jen, I think your decision was a great one! You are what you believe and that comes out no matter what you write, no matter what Blog.