I confess I missed blogging and practicing my writing this way, without constraints, simply putting my feelings and opinions on paper (Or on screen, in this case). Nowadays we live so much under social medias that some people even have difficulty to imagine life without them. Fortunately, I am within a transitional generation and I know well both the analogue and digital worlds, which I consider a privilege.
Do not get me wrong! I love social media. They are a great example that if humankind gathers together and gives some input of knowledge we end up with a rich library of information. The practicality of posts is also wonderful. Rather than writing a full text, people can develop their writing in small pills, one post at time and still provide information of high value and quality. However, being a slave of algorithms is something that can often be frustrating and most people have already realized it.
There is some magic, a touch of meditation in writing, just you silently and your thoughts pouring. Sure, we always want people to read what we write, but the pressure of followers, engagement and “traction” is a completely different ball game. I love the concept of sharing thoughts with other people and blogging and sites provide this relaxed textual production. Sure, it can be daunting to see a blank page in front of you, there is embarrassment if we will write something worth reading, but writing is a skill and it gets better with practice.
There is also a feeling of intimacy and coziness while writing. We are more self-centered in writing out of social media and it gives us a chance of sharing our innermost thoughts and those who connect with our words do connect with our deepest opinions. This is why whenever I write a post to this site, I simply sit down and put on paper how I feel. I do not give much thought if what I am writing is perfect or informative. I know that those thoughts would only make me doubt myself and it would harm the entire process. If the objective is expressing myself and creating a community I need the freedom to let my soul guiding myself. That is really poetic, huh?
Mentioning social media once more, they have taught us that the best way is to start our self expression with the resources we have, working on our abilities and improve along the way. It is also very special when other people can follow up your evolution in real time. Do not let self doubt prevent you from doing what you like. We are not perfect, we will never be perfect. But it is part of human nature the necessity of speaking up, using our voice and connect with like-minded individuals. This is even therapeutic and life has so many problems that whenever we can do what we love, without harming other people, we should just go for it.
Connection, community creation, saying your truths, those are concepts so often talked about that they end up being cliches, but the human soul has not changed so much since pre history. In the end of the day, the friends we make along the way, the feeling of relief to take things off our chest the joy in sharing good news, this is what makes our journey in this world more pleasant. Otherwise, which would be another explanation for so many people writing, either on paper or on line, totally for free? We may not earn money with it, but the satisfaction obtained is totally priceless. Food for the body is essential, but food for the soul is as important. In a world when mental health has been talked about so often, it is unnecessary to say why.


