Except mine doesn’t. See, according to this article you have to
…pick your topics carefully and have a purpose. ”The most interesting blogs are focused and have a certain attitude,” says van Allen. ”You need to have a guiding philosophy that you stick to. You cannot one minute pontificate on large issues of the world and the next minute be like, ‘My dog died.’ “
This, my two regular readers* will know, is not the “guiding philosophy” of my blog. Granted, I have not yet “pontificate on large issues of the world”, but this is a shortcomming I will correct now. I have named this thesis:
The Problem With Rising Apathy In The Global Community.
More and more people don’t really care about anything. This is a problem because then nothing will ever get done and then everyone will die. Or be controlled by someone who really want to control things, which is just as bad.
Therefore I propose that we all start caring about something. Like the letter Q. More people should care about the letter Q.
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* this number is made up. I only have one.
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