Nothing Important to Communicate?

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Setting up this blog is something that has been on my mind for close to a year. That’s an embarrasing confession for someone who spends a great deal of time telling people that starting a blog is easy. There are several reasons that it’s taken so long to go from idea to reality, not the least of which was my decision to go from comfy corporate life to freelance consultant. But there’s more to it than that.

It’s about producing something worthwhile.

I’ve been reading Jupiter’s Travels, the story of Ted Simon’s four year journey around the world by motorcycle back in the 1970’s. Whilst travelling across Africa, he is reading one of Henry Thoreau’s journals, and reaches this conclusion;

“He wrote: ‘We are in great haste to construct a magnetic telegraph from Maine to Texas; but Maine and Texas, it may be, have nothing important to communicate.’ If Thoreau were alive today he would have full confirmation of his fears. Instant information is instantly obsolete. Only the most banal ideas can successfully cross great distances at the speed of light. And anything that travels very far very fast is scarcely worth transporting…”.

So with no little trepidation, and keeping those thoughts in mind, it is my hope that this site evolves to be something useful. For those reading, and for me writing it.

6 thoughts on “Nothing Important to Communicate?”

  1. Barry

    Nice choice of layout. The feed in Google is working fine now too.

    I thought you had a blog before, or was it just that you were a regular correspondent on other people’s blogs?

    D

  2. Thanks Dan.

    I did have a previous blog, which I last updated about 18 months ago. It kind of lost direction, and never really recovered.

    I have more of a plan for this one 🙂

  3. Hi Lynn,

    Thanks. I just need to stop being distracted by Twitter long enough to finish the half doen blog posts I have sitting in Google Docs!

    LT was very good, but tiring. I feel like I’ve only just recovered.

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