There are those that blog and those that don’t. I would posit that there are many more non-bloggers out there than the dedicated and diligent keyboard artists. Here are 5 top reasons to blog. Writing is for many an undiscovered joy and a challenging chore, when they are forced to record their thoughts on screen in print. Many owners of websites outsource all the boring bits to poorly paid writers, who are, often, located in the third world. Now, of course AI can do all that too. Communication via the written word is, somehow, seen as arcane and not worth the effort. Which means that we have a lot of bad writing and poorly constructed sentences adorning the pages of the world wide web. However, despite this, blogging is the new medium for the essay.

Five Considerations To Take On-Board About Blogging
Hands up how many people read essays for the pure joy of it? Who among you take delight in a well-constructed argument being presented in the written format? The essay allows time to consider situations and theses being put forward by a writer. A contention or proposition is on the table and the reader may examine if from a variety of angles. Blogging has allowed many more writers to put forward their views on things. The realm of ideas and opinions has been opened up to a much larger participating audience. Blogging is the new medium for the essay in the 21C. 5 top reasons to blog.
My List Of 5 Top Reasons To Blog
- A blog is a web log diary & diaries are way cool!
- Being able to express yourself with language is the crowning glory of civilization.
- Writing is creativity & creativity rocks.
- Pretty soon this skill will be really rare because of AI & that will matter someday.
- You can say a human wrote this!
Blog To Keep Real Human Intelligence & Creativity Alive
Some have said that this brave new world inviters reader to suck on this and see. By this they mean that there is a greater volume of ideas and opinions to explore via essay writing, now, available online. Certainly, some considerable amount of this literature may be dross and detritus. There are fewer editors doing their thing in the blogging realm. Poring over countless pages and screens can be hard work but when you find an original idea well-presented in essay form it is like striking something precious. 5 top reasons to blog.
Great Blogging Can Be Erudite Explorations
I do miss the talented writers who used to ply their trade in the great newspapers and journals of yesteryear. I learnt much from their erudite explorations. They were, however, a tiny elite subsection of our greater communities. Their views and influence could be bought by vested interests, like the newspaper magnates themselves. Intellectuals are rarely able to, truly, go it alone in life.
Digital Footprints
“Thirty years ago, the average person didn’t worry about their digital footprint. They didn’t have a social media profile or a website in most cases. Individuals were footloose and fancy free without the ever-present digital shadow hanging over them. Digging into your digital footprint can reveal how our cultural concerns are changing. Young people previously had lives which didn’t demand constant documenting via technological devices. Human beings had identities outside of the pixels and bytes forming shapes and images on screens. None of these things are possible today unless you are willing to swim against the current in 2023 and beyond. Kids are constantly checking their phones for updates re-their on-screen lives. Many cannot commit to things like watching a movie without reference to the small screen in their palm. Concentration levels have been diffused into a multiplicity of intermittent calls upon their flickering attention spans.”
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Robert Sudha Hamilton is the author of What Price Life?; SpeakTruth; The Stoic Golfer; Money Matters and America Matters: Pre-apocalyptic Posts & Essays in the Shadow of Trump.
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