“The
more you create, the more you deserve to consume.“
Tim Ferriss
I truly love this quote
and think these are words everyone should live by. When you watch a movie, read a book or even read a
blog, you are consuming others creative works. Too often we go through life simply
consuming other people’s works and not giving anything back. Believe it or not
this can really have a negative effect on your mind. We will call this the "Consumer Lifestyle."
Now to illustrate what I
am trying to say, imagine this: You are stuck in a white room with one small
square opening. Now throughout the day from this opening comes the most delicious
food in the world, in fact anytime you are hungry, food automatically comes
from this opening. As much as you want you can have it! But this is all you do.
All day, every day you consume this wonderful food. You do no great activity
with the calories that you are consuming, you tell no one of its delicious flavors,
and eventually the food even begins to lose its taste. You are no longer sure if the food tastes
great or terrible. You will soon become fat with calories and bored of this
life altogether. This is what we are doing when we live the “Consumer Lifestyle.”
This is what our minds are becoming—fat with information that we have not been
able to internalize or put to any use.
Now imagine
again that same white room with that same square opening, but instead there is
also a door, and outside this door is a world of endless possibilities. Now
instead of just being stuck living in this room, you have an exit. You can now
leave this room and tell others of the great foods you have eaten. You can use
the calories you have consumed to create anything your heart desires. Now instead of becoming fat from this
wonderful food, you are putting it to use.
Hopefully,
my little parable makes sense—if not I apologize for my ramblings. My point was that everyone should be regularly creating
something. Even if it’s just an online space where you organize your thoughts
and opinions on various subjects—a blog perhaps?
I
love reading blogs and I have a few that I have been reading for years. It’s
great to hear others thoughts and perspectives, and to receive some of their
knowledge and other things they have learned throughout there lives. I have
been wanting to make a blog for a while now, but I guess I have just not known
where to start. You might say I could not find the door in my white room. Well,
now due to recent choices in my life, my arm has been twisted.
I
have never created a blog before, thus I had to look around for some
inspiration, to find what works and what does not work. Specifically, looked at
blogs that were similar to what I hope to create—a place for those who are widely
curious and love to dabble.
One
blog that has really inspired me and has influenced the way I want to style my
blog is “The Art of Manliness.” This is a great blog that has a lot of “how tos”
and teaches about virtuous living. A lot of the articles are directed towards
men; however, there are an even greater number of articles that everyone one
would enjoy. For example, “How to whistle with your fingers” or “What is
Character?” This blog has a great variety of topics and is very well
organized. Every post is put into a category and not just an archive date like
a lot of blogs do. The posts are also very well-crafted, while still feeling
personal. I really enjoy the way the authors give their perspective, without
being overly opinionated. These are all traits I hope to have in my blog.
The Dark
Roast Blend is another blog that I read that really inspired me and will influence
the way that I write and organize my blog. I love the eclectic array of topics
and stories you can find there. As the name implies this is something you might
want to read with your morning cup of coffee. I like that it’s organized beyond
the simple archival dates and that the categories are easily accessible from
the side bar. I also like the overall humorous and casual style of the posts. All
of this together makes the blog very enjoyable and easy to read.
During
my search I came across a blog called Marginal Revolution. While this blog
seemed to provide a lot of interesting information, it was not very well
organized and was very spread out. It feels a little overwhelming and makes me
want to look elsewhere for information. I also wish that the posts gave a
little more information, but I think that it is intended to be that way.
Not bad I guess, I just think I would rather give my readers more content.



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