Thursday, October 13, 2005

Nonsense and Ballihoo- An Outcry to the Ignorant of the Aged Public Sphere

It seems as though a lot of conversation I start in to of late ends up revolving with at least one dialogue about this very journal in which I am writing now. If that was too obsure, basically, lately a lot of people have been bringing up this blog and driving a conversation out of it.

I laugh at this everytime, shrug, and debate whether or not I am right in keeping a readable online journal of mind farts and coloquial blurbs which when publicized via this medium can at times come across as though I've put educated thought and opinion into that which I am writing.

Its funny to me however, that some people would even imagine driving any personal connection, angst, or emotion of any kind out of that which I write on here. Its important for people to always read the intro blurb to any blog, for it lays out the mentality of that which is being recorded.

The subheader of Seeds and Applesauce reads:

Seeds & Applesauce is my forum for the thoughts that muse the development of self and the nonsense that finds its way in between my self-enlightenment. For no other reason than a self-righteous need to express, I present you my thoughts on whatever the hell strings itself together from my brain into consciousness.


Thats all a blog is. An intellectual purging of my minds thoughts from floating nonsense within to choreographed nonsense delivered outward. While the opinions and positions I take on whatever issue of the day it is that I choose to write about are indeed my own, in no way is this space intended as some form of political backdrop to myself. I realize however, that any medium which allows one to hit the masses, and if given time, does indeed generate an audience based on the model's accessibility will need to become a reputable source of my beliefs and to an extent needs to be factual.

This is not common to blogs, but moreso the person delivering the blog. If I present myself in the economic community as a particular type, which in the traditional sense should not be associated with works of fiction and a voice of dissent then indeed this journal acts as a negative influence on my everyday.

HOWEVER, and this is a BIG BUT. Though this may get me into further trouble down the road, the issue I've raised here, that those who put a veiled importance on the personal beliefs of others via an atypical and larph based medium that is a web log are ill in their approach to business and personal relationships, is a common fault of the generation that preceeds mine own.

Too often political and personal perspectives on that which allows itself to be criticized is an issue amongst the controllers of today. I personally believe that the generation of the millenium baby, or those of whom are within their twenties today will drastically change the way in which people communicate and do business with one another and their pasttimes.

I believe it is in due part to the internet, and the global accessibility it provides to shared opinions and beliefs. The technological gap that will create a more understanding community begins with the internet, and for that reason I will not stop writing nonsense, ballihoo, or tomfoolery for a long time. On top of that no less, anyone that chooses to make a decision about me and my character based on that which they read here prior to knowing me as a person, has no place in my future whatsoever anyways, for those people are nothing but a hindrance on progression and understanding of need and purpose.



I sure told you!