The thought of blogging after a long lost gap is certainly refreshing. For a person who is lured to writing when indolence is not the greater part of her world, it is invigorating to ramble about the joy it evokes. Of writing, of getting it published, of having a footprint in the blogging world, in the internet zone, of being a part of Google's results.
Time takes up the role of a pilot in a scramjet ; I can sincerely quote that I'm glad it did so. College so far, honestly, has been a mixture of unexpected and unimaginable learning experiences. One would wonder if the techincal knowledge it offers has reached stellar heights, but I assure you, that is merely one fourth of the package. I haven't had the slightest inclination to associate myself with my elementary and cherished hobbies ( read writing). Although reading has not been cast aside, it is pitiable that my blog has remained in limbo for quite sometime. Not that it invites much traffic or anything ( I do hope, it does someday.) but I would like to call myself a netizen more than a citizen and like stated earlier, having a live blog open to 5.99 billion people all over the world is something that is truly exciting. The question if the 5.99 billion people have read my rambling is an entirely different thing. I would have to have a marketing strategy for that, well, after I put up some content that is worth inspiring such a mass.
I will do so when I'm not very busy reading up "stuff".
Time takes up the role of a pilot in a scramjet ; I can sincerely quote that I'm glad it did so. College so far, honestly, has been a mixture of unexpected and unimaginable learning experiences. One would wonder if the techincal knowledge it offers has reached stellar heights, but I assure you, that is merely one fourth of the package. I haven't had the slightest inclination to associate myself with my elementary and cherished hobbies ( read writing). Although reading has not been cast aside, it is pitiable that my blog has remained in limbo for quite sometime. Not that it invites much traffic or anything ( I do hope, it does someday.) but I would like to call myself a netizen more than a citizen and like stated earlier, having a live blog open to 5.99 billion people all over the world is something that is truly exciting. The question if the 5.99 billion people have read my rambling is an entirely different thing. I would have to have a marketing strategy for that, well, after I put up some content that is worth inspiring such a mass.
I will do so when I'm not very busy reading up "stuff".
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