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RE: Write from the heart, write into the heart

I might not always comment tarazkp but know that I read each and everyone of your posts thanks to Ginabot haha.

This week was particularly hard for me because I found myself not commenting as much as I do. Regularly I comment about 18-25 comments a day but this week I hardly got into 5 comments.

I have been barely even able to reply to the comments that o recieved, that is how low my energy has been in commenting.

Enough about me and going back to you. I like how the way you write out your thoughts, ask questions that not a lot would want to tackle and be outspoken in how you view things.

You write from the heart and you are honest and truthful to yourself. That is important to me because you are not one of those people that are bad actors instead you write honestly and without reservation.

I don't mean to put down STEM and history posts but what I want to read are personal reflections, stories and thoughts.

There is this one "pro" blogger that writes these posts about Egypt, Vikings and other general and safe topics that you can stretch out and have a lot of posts but I don't see the personality, the soul of the writer because it reads so cookie cutter as if I am reading a Wikipedia entry or any of general knowledge posts that does not have a scrap of personal assessment. The intention is merely to inform and although there is nothing wrong with that but clearly I am not the target market because I can just google those and go to a more reputable source.

It is all about preference of what people want to read and be engaged in.

I mostly write about my thoughts and struggles and I know I won't be winning any Noble prize not writing awards but it is mine straight from .y heart and mind.