Monday, September 10, 2007

Reset.




It's funny how people can do something without knowing why they do it. Sometimes peer pressure comes into play, or maybe a celebrity model presents something that demands imitation.

That's how I feel about this blog.

At first I thought this blog would be a cool idea because of blogs I saw a few of my friends and colleagues using and updating. One of my former colleagues, Brian Stelter, did so well with his blogging that he ended up on the top as a New York Times reporter, straight out of college.

So why shouldn't I give it a try? I'll just do something similar to what my friends do, write similar things without any of my own personality and see how it works out. Of course I used my own images, but it still felt static to me.

I've decided to try this again. I'm going to "reset" my blog, without erasing the old. I thought about creating an entirely new site, but I figured that I have a perfectly fine one to work with. Besides, I think that the old stuff will be a nice reference when I get some new entries in.

I could be cliche and mention something about opening new doors or something, but I won't. This blog is now going to be my thoughts written down how I'd like them to look like, within reasonable grammatical structure (I've got to set some standards).

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