Dedicated readers (all three of ya) might notice that this is now the only post on my blog. I decided to revert them all back to drafts; I didn’t want to completely delete them, but I don’t want them to be available for anyone to compare and contrast with the new direction I’m trying to forge. I started this blog when I started college, and I planned on it housing both general updates for the sake of family and friends, and any life lessons I may have learned along the way. There are a couple of reasons why that didn’t pan out the way I’d hoped.
For one thing, I’ve always been terrible at deciding what’s worth sharing. If something good or interesting just happens and I don’t have anything to say about it besides "This happened",then it doesn’t feel worth dedicating even a sentence of a blog post to it . For another, my dad was right: college (and all of the adult world, I assume) teaches you an unthinkable number of things that change you in ways that you can’t even describe. There are stories that could be told, to be sure, but they can never do justice to actually experiencing the events with your own personality, background, and filters, which brings me to point number three. The best way I can think to describe it is that my first two years of college were spent trying to be a part of other peoples’ lives--lives in which it didn’t seem like they cared whether or not I was involved--without actually trying to have a life of my own. That’s not to say that we weren’t or aren’t genuine friends, but at the time, I felt like I was peripheral to them when I considered them a focal point of my college experience. Because of this, I felt as if every story and every lesson were really other peoples’ stories that I had no right to share, and that went a long way toward killing every ounce of writer’s motivation I may have had. But now that I’m at a massively different place in my life (due in no small part to the fact that I now have something that actually resembles a life), I thought I might finally feel capable of writing something about it.
For one thing, I’ve always been terrible at deciding what’s worth sharing. If something good or interesting just happens and I don’t have anything to say about it besides "This happened",
And now, the question that
Finally, for those who don’t know, I’ve been in Guatemala all semester. I still have the whole month of November to go, and I might not have Internet access from next Sunday to the end, so there probably won’t be any more posts until December at the earliest.
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