I won't be using Facebook from now on. One of the reasons for the decision is my dwindling time spent on reading and writing. I don't like becoming a Facebook addict with no productivity. My reading and writing have lessened and I am dissatisfied with that. After deciding to re-enter the enchanting world of books fully after brief stepping-ins, I want to continue my journey without disturbances. And I would like to write more. I decided if my writing has any value, I don't need o update them on FB. Let me see how this liberation feels.
Guess I am out of touch with everything right now, so no blog entry for many days. From many days, a question is bothering me. I haven't found a satisfactory answer yet. So I'll write it down here. Maybe anybody who reads this may know the answer. "Just because we are journalists, writers, opinion creators and thinkers, do we have the right to judge others? Either personally or professionally?" I think we don't have the right to judge a person, even if we are right. But as writers, we would have to judge others whether we like it or not. And it's very difficult forcing people to think, but that's what we are doing or pretending to be doing right? Another question: "How come life is so simple if you just let it live by itself without bothering much and so complicated if you try to manipulate it or even understand it?" Blessed are the ignorant. We who can understand everything, try not to let anything go by without understanding and thus miss the b
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