I could not have imagined a drift or even catching a tsunamic (yes I made a new word) wave into this community called Bloggers. Who knew so many people wanted to put their thoughts into words and share those thoughts with strangers? Each of my bloggers has at least one or two (if not hundreds) of lightning strokes of genius as they share deeply personal thoughts and parts of their recent days or years long ago and mold them carefully into phrases that reflect the humanity of man and in some cases true poetry. They share their lunches, decorating efforts, cleaning processes, broken marriages, conversations with crazy folks and their unique as well as common thoughts. While held up to the light individually, they may not have much substance, but when woven into the light of years of blogging they are the stitches of a tapestry of a unique and complicated human life. They are the snare of the jazz piece. They are the rare spice in the soup of mankind. They are the laugh of that old joke told in an unusual light.
If we had met at a wine or ice cream bar our outspoken ideas may have halted the minute we found our differences. But with blogging we slowly learn that we are all so VERY much alike in spite of our politics, religious beliefs, sexual preferences, and taste in cooking. My bloggers are patient with me. They chuckle at my desire to really get their opinion on my photographs...a free lesson from the audience...and they sigh at my own efforts to try to write prose or poetry, but do not discourage me. They cannot believe that I value honesty (with a spoonful of sugar) above all else.
That is the key. NEVER discourage someone from trying to express their opinion but be willing to also express an opinion gently in a different light. This world is changing at impossible speeds these days and we barely have time to sift the false from the true. One thing I think I have learned is that truth is rarely exciting or shiny like a diamond (or winks at you). Truth is gray and solid like a bridge to the future, Truth always is in the distant light, and if we disagree, it is because we have not changed our rose colored glasses, quite yet.
If we had met at a wine or ice cream bar our outspoken ideas may have halted the minute we found our differences. But with blogging we slowly learn that we are all so VERY much alike in spite of our politics, religious beliefs, sexual preferences, and taste in cooking. My bloggers are patient with me. They chuckle at my desire to really get their opinion on my photographs...a free lesson from the audience...and they sigh at my own efforts to try to write prose or poetry, but do not discourage me. They cannot believe that I value honesty (with a spoonful of sugar) above all else.
That is the key. NEVER discourage someone from trying to express their opinion but be willing to also express an opinion gently in a different light. This world is changing at impossible speeds these days and we barely have time to sift the false from the true. One thing I think I have learned is that truth is rarely exciting or shiny like a diamond (or winks at you). Truth is gray and solid like a bridge to the future, Truth always is in the distant light, and if we disagree, it is because we have not changed our rose colored glasses, quite yet.