I’m worried that I’m becoming addicted to blogging
Posted on 27. May, 2005 by Cashzilla in web
This was meant to be a sensible blog, but it gets more random by the day as I invest more heart and soul into my little blog baby.
As I go to look at my blog, I’m itching to write something else. I can feel it, like some sort of overwhelming Cadbury’s chocolate craving washing over me….
Can anybody help?
I feel so alone…
Even Nessie’s getting stressed that I can’t seem to shut the blog up – always desperate to write a bit more.
Please – all suggestions are welcome,
Sincerely,
Cash ///
Ps: What if I start developing a blog alter-ego?
Pps: What if I can only communicate with the outside world through my blog?
Ppps: Yikes.
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Miss James
May 30th, 2005
I see a number og blogs apparently hosted by those driven on by some sort of narcissistic narcotis urge to do so. It’s a bit scary! haha, but really, diaries (the old kind) are reputed to be good for mental health, a sort of purging of angst, rather like a persoanl psychologist whom allows one to gain one’s own insights,,,hemhem, well? So if you are indeed addicted to blogging it’s probably just a sign of minor psychosis, or else need for a friend?!
Miss James
May 30th, 2005
I wondered re: your blog title; if you might give me advice: which is better; to go to university as a mature student, or get a job?
Cashzilla
May 31st, 2005
“I wondered re: your blog title; if you might give me advice: which is better; to go to university as a mature student, or get a job?”
I think it depends on why you want to go to university and what you have done before.
If you want to go to university to acquire new skills or because you’re interested in learning – fine. If you’re using it to avoid employment – it’s expensive. If you’re contemplating uni because you think it will add value to your career – choose your course and institute carefully – not all employers value all universities. There is still a huge amount of prejudice against former polytechnics.
Most importantly go into university with your eyes open. Try and support yourself on part-time earnings and savings, rather than exploit the student loan system. You could take out student loans and invest them, though alot of people end up dipping into them.
I wouldn’t take my university experience back for anything, but I don’t think my degree has had a direct influence on my career, though the contacts I made at uni remain invaluable.
Miss James
Jun 1st, 2005
Thank you for your informative response. I’m planning Edinburgh Uni so I’m sure that will be happily accepted anywhere?
valueprep.com
Jun 27th, 2005
I figured most people by this time would be addicted to el blogo becuase of it’s utter pull on anyone and everyone who delves into it.
It seems that it was merely a glamorized fad that would pass after some time but as results would have it, millions of people are plugged in and sucessfully blogging as luck would have it.
My humble advice would be to keep on it and stay after it!
There is nothing wrong with writing and attempting to connect with the internet communuity.
It is, and will be, a natural evolution in an electronic capacity until the end of time.
Take Care and great piece,
Brian
relationship advice guy
Billy
Oct 3rd, 2005
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