Twain's Law
states that a good book is something everyone talks about, and no one reads.
Train's corollary states that, a blog is something everyone talks about, and no one reads.
Train [of Thoughts] holds that the odds are, if someone knows what a blog is, he's probably writing one, which means he's way too wrapped up in his own story to give a flip about yours.
Train adds that a blogger is someone who has worn out the ears of all those around him (however many or few that might have been) and therefore has created a "virtual audience," to whom he waxes eloquent about his "virtual life."
On considering this revelation, one can't help but wonder, why bother?
As long as the words come, I suppose...
Train's corollary states that, a blog is something everyone talks about, and no one reads.
Train [of Thoughts] holds that the odds are, if someone knows what a blog is, he's probably writing one, which means he's way too wrapped up in his own story to give a flip about yours.
Train adds that a blogger is someone who has worn out the ears of all those around him (however many or few that might have been) and therefore has created a "virtual audience," to whom he waxes eloquent about his "virtual life."
On considering this revelation, one can't help but wonder, why bother?
As long as the words come, I suppose...
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