One More Time

I haven’t blogged in a solid two years.  I point that out right off the bat, because while everyone on earth was catching blog fever I was getting burned out.  Having blogged nearly constantly since the age of fifteen, a full eight years of blogging had worn me out.  When you think about it, that’s not particularly surprising.  It’s tough to do something regularly for any decent length of time without getting bored with it, and that seems to be particularly prevalent lately.  Truth be told, I chalk most of it up to testosterone.

That isn’t to say that I stopped enjoying it; my problem was that I invariably ended up in a place that you couldn’t describe as tangential without blushing due to the massive understatement.  There were moments where I would write something, post it, get a response, realize I was wrong, realize that I was wrong because of that fucking tangent, and the only thing left to do was make an attempt at convincing myself I had actually been right all along.  If there’s one thing I’ve been accused of during my prolific 25 years, it’s arrogance.  Granted, I don’t like to be wrong, but I do a fairly good job of letting logic be the basis for my arguments.  As a result, I tend to be right.  I find it difficult to believe that someone of reasonable intelligence - certainly a mind capable of logic, at the very least - wouldn’t end up consuming my words and asking for seconds.  The number one justification for a red stamp of arrogance is being unyielding in debate.

As one person put it to me:  “It isn’t that you’re right.  It’s that you’re sure of it.”

So, I’m trying something a little bit different.  As I noted, it’s been a while since I did any kind of blogging, and I can already tell that my writing has suffered for it.  That being said, I’m not making an effort to tell people about this one.  It’s a domain no one knows, and in reality few are ever likely to know.  I’m no longer making the assumption that anyone actually cares what I have to say.

When I left my college town of Tucson there were few with whom I maintained regular contact, and after being here well over a year that number is fewer still.  I should probably be saddened at this fact, as those years in Tucson were a blast, but walking away from that life has placed a renewed strength in the friendships that remain.  I’m going to have some work to do beating back the tangents, but it’s been a long time since I’ve been able to say that I feel like I’ve got anything worth saying.

That’s an opportunity you have to take.

The Guy posted this article on Wednesday, March 5th, 2008 at 9:30 pm.

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2 Responses to “One More Time”

  1. Elliot Says:

    One way to avoid tangents is to pic a topic/motif/theme for your blog and adhere to it as closely as possible. I’d suggest a photo blog, but that implies effort.

    I find myself in the same boat on occasion with regard to arrogance. My problem is that I assert myself too strongly and imply to others that their opinions don’t matter. If you must be opinionated, state your answer in the form of a question so people fuck, I did it again. Perhaps you can state your answer in the form of a question, so your readers feel they’re providing constructive criticism as opposed to defensive commentary?

    You’re starting to make me wonder whether shitcanning my blog and starting over is worth the trouble. I have five years of history on that thing.

  2. Darrell Says:

    Welcome back, Joseph. We missed you.

    As you are well aware, I’ve had my own bouts with misunderstanding and arrogance. As time passes, I like to think that these have become less frequent. Learning how to argue properly (and civilly) is imperative these days, but so few seem to understand that. I consider myself lucky that I know a handful of folks who can make reasoned arguments, but still manage to keep their heads when rebutted.

    By the way, I love the design. It’s rather similar to the design in my dreams when I was first re-jiggering my own site. White text on a dark background should be more common.

    -Darrell

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