The Critic

Welcome to yet another blog.

 
 

Blogs have always held a certain curiosity in my mind. It's a revolutionary medium that allows an individual to express their thoughts, however superficial or intimate they may be. As a long time observer of the growth and evolution of blogs, it has become clear that blogging is not just for the geek or journalist; furthermore, it is a manifestation of the future of widespread communication.

 
 

Over the course of reading and digesting a number of blogs, it became clear, everyone is a critic. Everybody seems to have an opinion about everything. Some may find that their particular feeling regarding a subject may vary among people, but the opinion is still there.

 
 

As we grow and mature, we being to refine our ability to think critically and evaluate the realm we call life. And as this happened in my life, I began to realize that I held opinions as well, strong ones in fact. But there was no suitable place to store these thoughts. The pen is outdated and difficult to copy onto other mediums. My oral platform remains small due to my current economic and social position in life.

 
 

I needed a world where everyone is equal. Where it doesn't matter if you're 15 or 50. Where no one judges or forms bias based on your appearance. Where no one cares if you make 20k a year or 200k. I needed an area that would translate seamlessly across various applications. That would allow me to reach a broad and diverse group of individuals. I am, of course, speaking of what you and I call the internet.

 
 

So here I am, publishing my thoughts for literally the world to see.

 
 

You can expect this page to be updated every so often, with variable frequencies. Some posts will be short and others will be long. Some will be serious, others will be light-hearted. But everything will be of interest, in my humble opinion of course.

 
 

Multimedia will be in effect, as images and videos assist in delivering the message of the moment. I am also currently experimenting with importing posts onto Facebook to generate traffic initially.

 
 

Now it's up to you.

 
 

The beauty of this process is that it allows for others to provide immediate and significant feedback. I welcome your thoughts and contributions. Knowledge develops through conversation, and understanding happens through communication.

 
 

Everyone is a critic, what will you have to say?

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