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My Sixth Entry (for Saturday) In a Series of
7 for "7 Day Blogging Challenge for bloggers"
from Jenson Taylor
The other day while browsing through the net i noticed an interesting notification from Blogger Buzz in their blog page. "Why do you blog?
was the title given to that content. That title specially attracted my
attention, since i too belongs to the blogger community.
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My B/H Omana |
I
was going on thinking for quite some time about the non-responsiveness
of Google’s knol pages. Since The response from the Google's knol page
platform was so dull and discouraging these days, I was concentrating
mainly on my blogs. I was spending much time on blogging and blog
related matters like reading followers’ blogs and posting comments and
attending responses to my blog posts etc. I was actively involved in
these activities even neglecting the household things, sometimes even to
the dissatisfaction of my beloved ones, especially my better half's. I
really appreciate her patience towards me even when i neglect most of
the household chores and sitting in front of the computer. When i was
thinking on this line for quite sometime, and immediately when i saw the
blog i thought this is the right time to do some jottings on this line,
thus this small note or blog.
Why do you blog? Why do you blog?
This question was lingering again and again in my ears. Yes, the
question was buzzing around and I got a ready made answer to it, and
following few lines flowed from my thoughts.
Why do I blog? I asked myself and I wrote:
“Yes,
I do blog mainly to express my love towards my fellow human beings, and to
share my happiness and my blessings I received through my Lord and
Savior Jesus Christ.
And
also to make aware to my fellow beings through my blog posts about the
great calamity the human beings going to face if they neglect the God’s
Word mentioned in the Holy Bible.
And then to make note of the important and helpful news and tips which will in some way helpful to my fellow beings.
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Benjamin Franklin |
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of my favorite quotes: As I quite often repeat and quote in my conversations or
writings is one of the founding fathers of United
States of America, “Benjamin Franklin” He ones said and I repeat: "If you would not be
forgotten, as soon as you are dead and rotten, either write things worth
reading, or do things worth the writing."
And lastly, but not the least I am always reminded of Apostle Paul’s words when he was writing to the believers at Philippi:
“Finally, brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are
noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever
things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any
virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy—meditate on these things.
The things which you learned and received and heard and saw in me, these
do, and the God of peace will be with you.” (Philippians Chapter 4:
verses 8 and 9 Holy Bible).
I want to really stick on to these words and to do something worth for the entire humanity as long as I live.
Pl. read a similar thoughts expressed at one of my blogs HERE:
Best regards
Philip Ariel, (P V Ariel)
Secunderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India
PS: Part of my response to that blog and more blog writers responses you can read at this link this link (Read my comments on 17th July comments)
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Good one. Write something worth reading.
ReplyDeleteinteresting thinking.
ReplyDeleteGood to read. Best wishes
ReplyDeleteRaoji,
ReplyDeleteThanks,
I will surely strive for that,as I mentioned in the text, that is my aim too, Thanks a lot for your encouraging words too in my knol no web postings..:-)
Best Regards
Phil
@ Jenson
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot
@ Ajith
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Sir for your relentless support to my writings
Hey, Whats new?
Keep inform
Best regards
Philip
I love the quote by Benjamin Franklin. I shall have to add it to my favourites.
ReplyDelete@ Sarah. Thanks a lot.
ReplyDeleteIt's good to know that you liked it.
Keep up the good work
Whts up now?
Keep Inform
Best
Phil