It's depends... whether you trust the people or not! I say brave, because I don't want people laughing at my thoughts and feelings. Or... they could love it and I'm just making a big deal out of it. But whatever.
2007-04-08 13:52:19
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answered by summerhana 2
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2016-10-18 00:04:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Sharing your thoughts via letter, email etc is generous as you are comunicating with a friend/relative on a personal basis. A diary should be private and not written to be read by anyone else, unless you cannot communicate with your partner and wish them to read it so they can understand your feelings on a subject. This is different if you are doing a journal that your wish your children/grandchildren to read after you have died so that you can pass on incidents in your daily life that may help them in their day to day life. Our children/grandchildren know little of our lives when we were children, you are too busy making sure their lives are on track. If you leave a journal then they may be able to understand why you were the person you are.
2007-04-08 14:31:17
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answered by ELIZABETH M 3
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It can be both Brave and / or Generous to 'share yourself' in the way you mention. But, it depends on the intention of the writer and just how honest the writer is.....
And, when I say 'how honest,' I'm meaning 'honest with the self and not just with what is being read.'
Honesty may be important, but it is as much a matter of how honest are you being about yourself with yourself.
Being Open to others may seem to be honest, for example, but the motives for being open in the first place are likely questionable.
Even the well meaning hugging of someones child is (today) open to Questions and Interpretations.
Sash.
2007-04-08 14:10:58
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answered by sashtou 7
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I find reading other people's blogs very boring and trivial most the times. Some people seem to just want attention. I have just read ONE touching blog the other day. It was about a young woman's BF who shook their baby "Shaken Baby Syndrome." That's important. Not whining about school or some guy or whatever. It's good to get your feelings out, but most times, I don't really care about other peoples' blogs - especially a stranger.
2007-04-08 14:05:36
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answered by January 7
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I have always enjoyed helping others over the rough spots. To be able to sustain life and master living well are a personal undertaking, but to reach out through thought in words is such a wonderful way to help extend support when someone is having a difficult time of it... I take great pleasure when people write to let me know I have helped them. I suppose there is a certain amount of courage involved, but mostly it is love for others that makes me write my thoughts to them. For me, it is what life is all about. - Chris.
2007-04-08 14:51:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, it depends how personal the writing is. I had a blog, but that was stuff that I actually wanted people to read. But it would take a hell of a lot of bravery for me to share my diary with anyone.
2007-04-08 13:57:21
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answered by googoo2626 3
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Absolutely, it is both brave to put your feelings out there and generous to share your thoughts and experiences with others because it just may help someone.
2007-04-08 13:52:46
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answered by vanhammer 7
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I don't find it either brave or generous, I write blogs because I enjoy it for one thing and it gives me pleasure to show my
family and friends how happy I am with the life I'm leading.
Along with photo's they can see that living away from home
has done me wonders. Also if anyone else who reads my blogs enjoy them well that makes me happy also.
2007-04-09 06:28:02
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answered by poetrygirl on line 3
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Sometimes generous or thoughtful, but it would only be brave to share an oppositional thought with an irrational person face to face.
2007-04-08 13:56:29
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answered by Anonymous
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