Don't Panic

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Wednesday, 16 February 2011

thought I was being ignored!!

For ages I have not received any comments on my various blog entries and I started to think nobody was reading it and so was wondering whether I should continue to write. Then yesterday I had a chat with a fellow boater from my mooring and he told me that he had tried to post a comment but that the site wouldn't let him.
So I have investigated my settings and I think I may have solved the problem. So if there is anybody out there panting to leave a comment - have a go!

Talking about comments, I had a read of my last posting and it struck me that a) it is a bit sermon like and b) it sounds as if I've got it all sorted and you poor slobs haven't a clue! Well, I can't help the sermon tone - it's a style I learnt when I actually was preaching sermons! As far as the second point, I certainly don't have it sorted. But I am experimenting with living another way and also living with a lot of cynicism about the great 'truths' this society holds. But, as I used to regularly tell my congregations - I could be wrong!!!

2 comments:

NB-BELLE said...

Vely intelesting Glasshoppah. I think that what you are describing might be your acquisition of 'wisdom' and an appreciation of what really matters in life.

I propose that the acquisition of wisdom, aside from 'intelligence', only comes to most folks as they age and become more experienced. This is unfortunate for mankind as a whole and it would appear that those amongst us that are coded more materialistically often predominate. The next appropriate challenge in life might be 'contentment', but it sounds to me like you are well on the way to achieving that as well.

The condensed version;

Maybe, success + happiness = f (wisdom + contentment)?

Cheers, Chris ;-)
PS. I can post comments now!

NB-BELLE said...

PPS. You might want to check your blog clock settings. I have just noticed that I posted my last comment at a stupid o'clock hour of the morning. Either that or its me and its getting lighter earlier!

Cheers, Chris ;-)