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What is worth writing about? Or does one just write?

Yeah, someone said that my writing was a waste of time so they might be right. What is worth writing about?

I write when:

there is something that I think is worth communicating to others
There is nothing new under the sun. What do I have worth communicating to an audience of any real size?

I enjoy the process of writing
Yes sometimes I do. But I often have nothing to write about or if I am being paid to write something that is not interesting, I lose interest in the writing process.

it feels like I am getting something off my chest

That can only work so long for me. The relief or pleasure of that is not sustainable.

I feel like there is an audience that appreciates what I am writing about
Well that is pretty compelling both for the ego and also the sense that one is doing something worthwhile. However, like a sardine, my audience she is very small. Also an appreciative audience may help but I may still have nothing meaningful (DEFINE MEANINGFUL) to say and that will ultimately pull me from writing.

the act of writing helps me to work out a problem
Yes it can sometimes be a problem solving activity. But I don’t need an audience or a blog for that. I also only need to do that intermittently and there are many ways of problem solving which involve some writing but are not actually the act of writing.

the act of writing helps me to brainstorm
Same as above.

I am getting paid to write

Well when that happens you just do it. But it pays bills, it doesn’t solve my problem of “What is worth writing about?”

I am in the habit of writing
When you are in the habit of anything you tend to continue it. Habits are good. But they can also be good to drop when what you are doing is not meaningful.

I think I have something funny to say

This is one of my favourite spurs to writing. Often it is connected to when I have something to get off my chest which is, as I said, not sustainable. Other times I conceive of a ridiculous scenario and want to express it. That is certainly fun. Of course I can always say that this is ultimately not worth writing about but that thought doesn’t arise when I think of something funny or ironic. But ultimately if I want to write on more serious topics this type of inspiration will not carry unless I think that the world needs a new comic writer. And you know what: I don’t think it does.

I feel that I have something to teach
Burp.

as in a blog, I want to experiment with search engine optimization
Been there, done that. This is not real writing although it is a skill. Goes under the category of “getting paid”.

All we are is dust and it isn’t even windy.

mother and child

mother and child reunion

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Incomplete post: What is worth writing about?

Someone said that my writing was a waste of time so they must be right. What would be worth writing about?

I write when:

there is something that I think is worth communicating to others
I enjoy the process of writing
it feels like I am getting something off my chest
I feel like there is an audience that appreciates what I am writing about
the act of writing helps me to work out a problem
the act of writing helps me to brainstorm
I am getting paid to write
I am in the habit of writing
I think I have something funny to say
I feel that I have something to teach
as in a blog, I want to experiment with search engine optimization

Incomplete article. This is a process.

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Design Argument Reviews Strategic Objective with David Hume

An Incomplete Analogy

David Hume stated that within our experience of objects, we are able to recognise the ones that are human-designed – think pile of stones and brick wall. However, to speak to a designed Universe, we need to experience arrays of universes. Since we only experience one, the analogy cannot be applied.

Why do we have to accept that the universe i like a machine — as in Paley’s watchmaker argument — when perhaps, as it says in Wikipedia, it would be better described as a giant inert animal.

Design Argument Moves to Replace Itself

The Design Argument, in an effort to transcend its brand as a full-cervix, low-audience blog, is moving towards a simpler, more direct format.

All regulations and legal requirements will be complied with.

Leaked new marketing material from Design Argument indicates new direction

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Family Nature of time Poetry Poetry Hammer Structure of the Universe

Poetry Hammer comes by to inspect the blog

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Watch Poetry Hammer very closely and you will see him move. Don’t blink! He’s nuts. He’ll do anything to make you believe that he is just an image on your computer screen!

He brings us a poetry fragment. Watch him! Don’t stop watching him.

from So Foolish / Silent Shine

Relate the structure
For the weaver is blind
You know you can’t contain
His mind.

Measures of time
The knots and the nines
Try to define
The design.

Tell me something
I’ve never heard
Open book
Fell out a word.

Entertain me
Inside of the rain
Entertainment
In the rain.

Poetry Hammer, 2009

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Argument from design Murder Incorporated Teleology

Argument from design side effects

Martin Goldstein Design Argument is an atypical teleological case for and against the existence of a Creator or God. Design Argument is FDA approved for use in the treatment of braggadocio, bluster, and supercilliousness. Some posts on Design Argument carry FDA approved indications for acute hubris and pretension.

Atypicals are a group of unrelated arguments united by the fact that they work differently from typical design arguments. Most share a common attribute of working on theistic receptors as well as atheistic receptors. It is not known how it actually works but the FDA seems pretty keen on it.

Very Important Information for Your Safety: Side Effects

Side-effectsSome people notice changes in their behaviour such as agitation, rinsing, spinning, drying, or other kind of mood changes while reading Martin Goldstein Design Argument. There are people that had these symptoms before they began reading Design Argument, and yet others developed these after many, many weeks of reading Martin Goldstein or after stopping reading Design Argument.

If you, yourself, your loved ones, someone thick, or a caregiver notice inhospitable behaviour, depression (just feeling down you know), or other changes in behaviour, thinking, or mood indigo that are not typical for you, or you develop genocidal thoughts or actions, stage fright, aggravation, Beatlemania, abnormal vibrations, hallucinogens, paranoia, or confused bleeding, stop reading the Design Argument and call your doctor right away. Also tell your doctor about any history of weirdness or other mental problems before reading the Design Argument as these symptoms may worsen while reading Martin Goldstein Design Argument.

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Martin Goldstein Design Argument is a seriously humorous effort to help adults and youngsters 18 and over and 18 and under stop thinking about other things so that life can keep going on the way it’s supposed to. You may benefit from other blogs, social media sites and/or counseling during your readings. It’s possible that you might drink coffee and smoke while reading Design Argument. If you do, you can read Martin Goldstein Design Argument while seated on a comfortable couch. Then you will know that the universe itself is a side effect.

The Teleological Argument: a simple explanation

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