Tuesday, September 27, 2011

So I read the Rosenberg reading and the title "putting everything out there" reminded me of every book I have ever read. Well the nonfiction ones that is. I just think that the people who have the best selling books are the ones that put themselves out there. They are the ones that people continually talk about because they kept it so real that people felt like they knew them even when in fact they live thousands of miles away. It takes a bold character to put themselves out there to the public and let themselves be ridiculed. Cause trust me that will definitely happen especially with this world we all live in. they wait for people to publicize their life and poke at every flaw.

personally for me i don't mind putting myself out their but i rather do it in a journal not too much on the public site, but then again who am i fooling im on face book that's public enough well then im a fraud i just lied who doesn't -_- fools!!!! but yeah i actually like the Rosenberg reading it wasn't boring like the introduction to blogs by Barlow gosh i don't even know what i really got out of that reading. Now this Rosenberg piece got down to the good stuff (roll eyes) i think i just became sarcastic lol but no really i read it without stopping which said it was worth reading. i think Justin hall is a real cynical character but who isn't on a social site. Everyone creates this character that is nothing like their real self. But hey at least Justin hall made a career out of himself.

i think every day of our lives we put ourselves out in the public just by interacting and telling stories that we actually think people care about when they really dont. that is why i turn to books because i know they care they dont say anything back and they dont judge lol but what i can say is books tell you more about yourself than you know and that is what i love about them , they give me self value something many people lack.

2 comments:

  1. I agree with you when it comes to that Barlow reading..lol

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  2. you're right...the justin hall reading is a bit more interesting than barlow. but just a little bit

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