uyoku
Wisdom is the reward you get for a lifetime of listening when you'd have preferred to talk. ~Doug
Dear Diary
Alright. So i keep a journal (and i do not mean a website or blog) I mean the old fashion ones with paper and pen.
People tend to think of this as obsolete (i have had friends tell me this in an inderect way) in a society full of technology, but I would rather keep one that is tangible (since I am tactile). Also, what if for some reason, like it happened not too long ago, electronics ceased to work for, lets say, a natural disaster? Then what? During the hurricane Ike I recorded everything, even what was heard in the radio station.
See, I for one grew up writing my thoughts since I've always been a rather quite gal. Of course they are not for the public to read, at least when I'm alive, but they are a great memory or recording of how much has change throughout my life.
Alright now, don't want to get too personal. But to all those who believe it to be obsolete or "feminine" or touchy feely, it really is not. Now I'm not sure why I'm writing about this. This was a random entry, just wanted to type something i guess. Knowing me, I'll probably have more to say after i post this...i hate when i do that...oh well, don't wan't to edit all my entrys hehe.
Anyways, I'm going to my trusted diary, or journal if you will hehe. Night!
Ps. Typed in "Diary" and found this site, pretty cool i guess...http://www.my-diary.org/
Oh not to mention, history was recorded in journals right? For example, Annie Frank. Good book too^_^ Quite the inspiration. In fact, she is who inspired me to write, even if was or is nonsence.
I must search for it now! Of course it's not about the fashion of the book, but I have a weekness for sofcover, brown leather journals hehe. Something like this...ohh yeah.
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