We all have a voice. We all have an opinion. However, what we do with that gift, is up to us.
The beauty of sharing is understanding and gaining knowledge from other people’s perspectives and experiences. I, for one, do not have the opportunity to regularly speak my mind, and share my views on particular topics that I’ve been itching to acknowledge. Nor do I have the chance to listen to other people vocalize their opinions on politics, religion, etc. (all the issues that are too controversial to discuss)
I believe that as a whole, we learn from each other. Our society runs on the skills, talents, knowledge, and wisdom from everyone around us. The president wouldn’t survive without his cabinet leaders. Students would not survive without their teachers. Children would not survive without their parents. But in the midst of all this hustle and bustle, we lose the opportunity to communicate the details of our everyday lives.
Communication also significantly deals with acquiring knowledge from other people. Yes, we may have the internet, books, media, etc. however, what better way to know more about the world around us, than to read it from someone else. We are updated on information dealing with gas prices, President Bush, the media, and society as a whole. Therefore, we should take advantage of the opportunities we have to tell others the news.
Nevertheless with the aid of online blogs, like those found on this site, we’re capable of exchanging ideas, opinions, and points of views with one another. Perhaps because of this, we can open our minds to perceptions we have never encountered before.












Writing in a blog is a form of socialization inconceivable to man nearly 100 years ago. But today, there are implications that in a hypothetical sense, may begin to "isolate" humans but bring them together within that isolation. Because we're physically mobile but still intellectually tongue-tied, blogging is like video-conferencing, it offers us the chance to mobilize online as well as offline.
And, as an added bonus point, blogs are a great way to make friends with people from all over the world. Through blogs, you can befriend and indulge in conversation with professors, literarians, and even nobel laureates which you would have had little chance to do three decades ago.
Personally, I've blogged to meet people, and I've met people who teach in international universities, politicians, and women's rights activists. It's all a matter of putting together the effort to aknowledge each other and to teach each other.
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